Deadly Revenge


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From coast to coast, the Felony Boys know where to find their enemies. With their base of operation in Lagos, Nigeria, they rule the underbelly of the city, spawning confusion and disaster in their reckless wake. And now, one man wants their help. Just released from prison, Bobinson "Bob" Okoye has a bloody score to settle with Charles Aduwo, a notorious smuggler whom he holds responsible for his imprisonment. The leader of the Felony Boys, Augustine Pappillo, is only too willing to welcome Bob into the group. Bob is swept into a world of brutality, and with the Felony Boys by his side; he begins the hunt for Charles. But Adekunie Taiwo, a courageous police sergeant who also had a taste of Pappillo's brutality, decides to liquidate the Felony Boys-even if it means losing his life. But can he stop Bob and the gang before they unleash their revenge?




Deadly Triad Book Two: Deadly Revenge


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Rich McConnell's past catches up with him when a sniper's bullet shatters the quiet morning... and with it, his illusion of second chance love with Ada Blaine. & ;& ;After Culinary Herb Gardener Ada Blaine loses the love of her life, she avoids men and spends years turning a beloved hobby into a thriving business. Former Marine Rich McConnell left behind a nasty divorce and traded a promising military career for a hardware store with no complications. He discovers he can't keep his hands off the elusive gardener, and her determination to remain independent falters when the ever-charming Rich weakens the wall Ada's built around her heart. Then just as late-in-life second-chance love seems possible, Ada is threatened by a sniper's bullet, and Rich's past comes back to haunt him.




Brooding over Bloody Revenge


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The powerful stories of enslaved women who waged lethal force as the ultimate form of resistance.




The Bloody Revenge of David Redd


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David Redd, a gunslinger hell bent on revenge, searches the west for four men who wronged him. He knows not the names of the men he hunts, but he knows their faces, and he knows their sins. His path of vengeance carries him to the impoverished Town of El Quay, presided over by a greedy and corrupt mayor. The mayor has enslaved the innocent townsfolk of El Quay and forces them to back breaking work deep within a gold mine known as The Hole. But Redd has brought hell to that little town...for the mayor is one of the four he has marked for death. From the author of My Love Lextacy, comes an old west tale of gunslingers, outlaws, and bloody revenge.




Deadly Revenge


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One by one, they will pay for the past...DS Jack Mackinnon's career is in serious trouble. Still in the Detective Chief Inspector's bad books and excluded from the Major Investigation team, Mackinnon is assigned a case nobody wants.All over the city, heroin addicts are dying but not from an overdose of heroin. In each case, the addict bled to death.Were these addicts victims of a contaminated supply of heroin, or were they targeted for a reason?As Jack Mackinnon investigates, he discovers a horrifying link to a crime committed a decade ago.Not forgotten. And never forgiven...The third book in the DS Jack Mackinnon series




Dillweed's Revenge


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An adventure-deprived young boy's neglectful parents and abusive servants receive their just desserts.




Deadly Revenge


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The lawyer called it a prank. The judge ruled it malicious mischief. The killer decided on DEADLY REVENGE.




Deadly Revenge


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The Virtues of Vengeance


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"In the course of his study of vengeance as a moral concept, French exposes important distinctions between types of moral theories (karmic and non-karmic) and between people who are morally handicapped and those who are morally challenged. He examines concepts relevant to vengeance, such as honor, moral authority, and evil, and issues such as the rationality of revenge and proportionality in punishment."--BOOK JACKET.




Deadly Revenge


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