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Get ready to root for the bad guys. Sin has a carefully crafted plan to destroy the Kurev crime family. Lee has a death wish. The problem is that he's going to get her killed, too, in the process. Can she work with Lee or will he have to be her next target?

Vengeance

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Nine years ago, Claymore Beller tried to do the right thing. It was the last thing he did. In retaliation for his efforts, his mafia bosses laid waste to his family. Only the youngest–Cynthia–came up fighting.
Three years ago, Lee Maxwell made the same error. His wife and daughter paid for his mistake. In a haze of booze and regret, Lee disappeared.

Now, Owen Dunham is following the trail of the “Grudge Ninja”–only all his evidence is false and the profilers can’t get their heads around anything expect the obvious fact that the Ninja is extracting a deadly revenge for an old wrong.

As the Ninja gets bolder and far more dangerous, Owen is forced to recognize that he hasn’t always made the best decisions–he’s spent far too much time tring to be right. Even as he questions whether bringing in the Ninja is the right thing to do, the voice in the back of his head is telling him that it will make his career . .

Book Club Questions

 How does Cynthia “Sin” Beller’s backstory—her childhood tragedy—shape her motivations and actions throughout the story? 

 


Sin and Lee Maxwell both want revenge on the same crime family. How do their approaches to violence and justice contrast?

 


Can you like and even root for Owen Dunham at the same time we clearly see Sin and Lee as protagonists to the story?

 


Sin prefers to work alone, but Lee forces cooperation. How does their alliance evolve, and what are the tensions between them?

 


Agent Owen Dunham is torn between stopping the killers and understanding their motives. How effectively does the novel portray the FBI’s moral dilemma?


Moments like Sin’s careful planning and Lee’s self-destructive tendencies bring depth. Which emotional moments resonated most with you?

 


Reviews mention rooting for the killers. Did you find yourself cheering for Sin and Lee? What does that reveal about your values?

The novel asks “Does vengeance deliver?” What kind of emotional or moral cost do these characters pay?

How does Vengeance explore justice outside of the legal system? Is this portrayal satisfying, problematic, or both?

Vigilante Justice
Revenge Quest
Tragic Backstory
Reluctant Partners / Unlikely Alliance
Morally Gray Protagonists
Lawman vs. Outlaws
Antihero / Antihero Duo
Loner with a Code
Unlikely Alliance

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ISBN: 978-0979951015
ASIN: B001BXN5HA
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Publish Date: by Griffyn Ink

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