Touch Within the Abyss Review: A Story of Redemption and Connection in BL
- Dan G.
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Touch Within the Abyss is a strong BL with great art and a story that hits with real emotional weight. The plot is intriguing right away, balancing guilt, comfort, and a slow pull toward connection. Chinatsu and Kasumi have an interesting dynamic that keeps the pages turning, and the relationship feels meaningful as the past catches up. Easy to follow, but still deep, good for both new BL readers and experienced fans.
Plot-wise, hitman Chinatsu is haunted after a failed job that led to his brother’s death, and the only witness that day was Kasumi, a blind young man who reached out to him instead of turning away. Five years later, a purse-snatching brings them back together, and Chinatsu’s growing feelings clash with the fear that the truth will ruin everything.

About Touch Within the Abyss

A love story between two lonely people, spun with overwhelming artistic skill. A promising debut work from a new star!
"If you knew the real me... you'd be disappointed."
Hitman Chinatsu once failed to pull the trigger on his target and it cost him his brother's life. That day, the sole witness who took Chinatsu's trembling hand had clear eyes that stared right through him... straight into the abyss within.
Five years later, a purse-snatching reunites Chinatsu with his savior: Kasumi, a young blind man searching for a way out of his own lonely world. Chinatsu knows better than to get involved with a potential witness, but he can't help but be drawn to Kasumi's radiant smile. If Kasumi knew the truth of their provenance, could he ever forgive the sins of Chinatsu's past?
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