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Three Days in Hell
Posted by Literary Titan

Three Days in Hell by Emilio Iasiello is a gritty crime noir thriller about Bobby Santos, a down-on-his-luck Bible salesman sent to the dying town of Helman as punishment for his own bad choices. What begins as a miserable work assignment quickly turns into something darker, stranger, and more dangerous as Bobby discovers a town ruled by corruption, fear, appetite, and ritualized violence. Helman isn’t just a setting. It’s a trap.
What pulled me in first was Bobby’s voice. He’s not noble, and he knows it. He’s cynical, funny, wounded, and often frustrating, but that honesty gives the book its bite. Iasiello writes him with the kind of rough-edged confession that fits the genre well. The prose has a sweaty, sunburned feel to it, full of cheap motel rooms, bad coffee, dust, liquor, and people who seem one bad decision away from ruin. Sometimes the descriptions run long, but I felt that was part of the book’s rhythm. The story wants you to sit in the heat. It wants you to feel boxed in.
I also found myself thinking about the author’s choices long after the plot moved on. The Bible salesman setup could have been played as a simple joke, but here it becomes something sharper. Bobby carries faith as merchandise, not belief, while Helman itself feels like a place that has burned through every moral language it once had. The book keeps circling ideas of guilt, temptation, power, and survival. Nobody in this story is clean. It makes the world feel honest in a grim way. Iasiello doesn’t soften the town or its people, and he doesn’t let Bobby off the hook either.
I would recommend Three Days in Hell to readers who enjoy dark crime fiction, noir thrillers, and stories about morally compromised people trying to survive places that seem designed to swallow them whole. It’ll work best for readers who like hard-boiled narration, bleak humor, corrupt small towns, and a slow descent into violence and consequence. It’s not light reading. It’s mean and strange, but it has a strong voice, a clear atmosphere, and the confidence to follow its own road straight into the fire.
Pages: 304 | ISBN: 1961504278
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