Operation Freakshow

Operation Freakshow by Ray Fisher, published by Hannacroix Creek Books on September 22, 2016, is a debut novel that explores the complexities of vigilante justice. In this 300-page narrative, a group of self-righteous vigilantes, adorned in luchador masks, seeks to deliver swift retribution against those who harm children. However, their intentions are soon misinterpreted by the media and their online followers, leading to unintended consequences that perpetuate the very cycle of violence they aimed to stop.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of action and adventure intertwined with elements of mystery and detective work. The story delves into the motivations behind the vigilantes’ actions and the societal implications of their quest for justice. As the narrative unfolds, it raises questions about morality and the impact of public perception on individual actions, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the darker aspects of justice and societal response.
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In this debut novel, a self-righteous team of vigilantes don luchador (Mexican wrestling) masks and bring their own swift brand of violent justice to anyone who would dare harm a child. Their actions however are quickly misinterpreted by the media and attention-starved online followers… and what was originally meant to halt the cycle of violence, only perpetuates it.
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