On the other hand, I don’t think I could read this book if I was in a sad or dark place myself. So on one hand I applaud the author, Edward Lorn, for not falling into that common trap. The violence isn’t all sexied up like what Hollywood usually does with rape. However, Mo had never really lost her desire for it, and eagerly looks forward to this current case. But as time went on, Larry lost his taste for it and urged both of them into the mostly legal and tame job of PI. Their work has taken them all over the world in the decade or so they have been together. Each molested as children, they grow up to put an end to it for other children, taking on assassination jobs where the targets are child molesters. And that is how it started for both Mo and Larry. Yet for anyone who has family or friends or who has lived through some tough crap, as captured in this book, has probably held a fantasy of doing some vengeance killing. Honestly, I am not quite sure how to write this review as this was a tough, harsh book.
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