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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Doesn't have the fire of the original
Review: Hawkins is the first to admit that he is imitating C.S. Lewis' *The Screwtape Letters*. The power of that work has prompted many imitations, none truly successful. In this case, while the dangers Scraptus warns against are valid, there is no sense of seeing the sins from the perspective of the sinner, but only from the perspective of the sinner's victims. In that sense, while we might see *The Screwtape Letters* as an inverted confession, *flambeau@darkcorp.com* reads more like an inverted complaint.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Doesn't have the fire of the original
Review: Hawkins is the first to admit that he is imitating C.S. Lewis' *The Screwtape Letters*. The power of that work has prompted many imitations, none truly successful. In this case, while the dangers Scraptus warns against are valid, there is no sense of seeing the sins from the perspective of the sinner, but only from the perspective of the sinner's victims. In that sense, while we might see *The Screwtape Letters* as an inverted confession, *flambeau@darkcorp.com* reads more like an inverted complaint.


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