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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Hollow Places is a 2015 literary novel bordering on a supernatural thriller. Austin is a twenty-one-year-old man with burn scars all over his body, one eye blind, and an undersized prosthetic who is forced to leave his foster home. He makes his way to Santa Rosa, California, where he gets a job as a private prison janitor. In a nearby state park, he finds a cave that changes with every visit. At the end of it, however, there’s always an anomaly that instantly transports the user to wherever they most wish to go. Austin enlists the help of a couple of friends and decides to use the cave to save prisoners. Guided partly by the apparition of his dead sister, Austin discovers what it means to be a hero, to be normal, and the difficulty in taking down a corrupt industry. | |
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Abusive Parents: While Austin’s foster mother, Cindy, is probably the most moral character in the novel, the same can’t be said for the other people who ‘cared’ for him over the years. His foster father, James, is not physically abusive, but he has a tendency to be hurtful regardless. He digs himself deeper and deeper into alcoholism as the novel progresses, and his ‘fuse’ gets shorter accordingly. Austin claims to have been under the guardianship of his older brother and his wife at one point. They became domestic terrorists. As far as his biological parents go, Austin mentions little about them in this novel. He only says they were worse than Cindy. Even though that doesn’t mean they were terrible in themselves, it can be reasonably assumed they were pretty bad. | |
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