The Return of the NY Villains for Justice by Marta Nater
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Thrilling action with thought-provoking themes...
Marta Nater's novel The Return of the NY Villains for Justice is the second in the series. It tells the story of each villain and their various social justice fights. Nina Dansk and Cora Rollins along with the beast Shadow Claw fight for harsher punishments for pedophiles and rapists, and Jerico Raven and Danny Rojas fight for order in their precinct, while Amadou fights for black lives and prejudice within the law enforcement system in the Bronx and across the country. The villains are zealous for justice and will go to any length to obtain it, no matter the cost.
The authors writing style is honest, real, and emotional, reflecting how passionate she is about the topics. Her enthusiasm is captivating, and she has the ability to elicit an emotional response from the reader. The tales contain surprising twists and plots that will keep readers guessing.
As the author states, many people may take offense to this book, but that was not her aim. The book is merely a fictional novel about virtuous individuals who, when justice fails, take the law into their own hands. In this sequel, the villains carry on with their earlier deeds in order to be heard by those with the legal authority and power to create changes for our children's safety when it comes to child abusers, pedophiles, and rapists, as well as better changes regarding racism concerns.
Thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it. A well-deserved five stars from me. I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Thrilling action with thought-provoking themes...
Marta Nater's novel The Return of the NY Villains for Justice is the second in the series. It tells the story of each villain and their various social justice fights. Nina Dansk and Cora Rollins along with the beast Shadow Claw fight for harsher punishments for pedophiles and rapists, and Jerico Raven and Danny Rojas fight for order in their precinct, while Amadou fights for black lives and prejudice within the law enforcement system in the Bronx and across the country. The villains are zealous for justice and will go to any length to obtain it, no matter the cost.
The authors writing style is honest, real, and emotional, reflecting how passionate she is about the topics. Her enthusiasm is captivating, and she has the ability to elicit an emotional response from the reader. The tales contain surprising twists and plots that will keep readers guessing.
As the author states, many people may take offense to this book, but that was not her aim. The book is merely a fictional novel about virtuous individuals who, when justice fails, take the law into their own hands. In this sequel, the villains carry on with their earlier deeds in order to be heard by those with the legal authority and power to create changes for our children's safety when it comes to child abusers, pedophiles, and rapists, as well as better changes regarding racism concerns.
Thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it. A well-deserved five stars from me. I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
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