Retribution

Retribution by Gerald Bullock, published by LitFire Publishing, LLC on December 10, 2015, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of domestic abuse. This edition spans 252 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Felicia Jernigan, who appears to be a typical suburban housewife but harbors a troubling secret involving her abusive husband, Craig, a local police reporter. As the story unfolds, the actions of vigilantes seeking justice for victims of abuse come to the forefront, challenging traditional notions of law and order.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the dynamics of abusive relationships and the societal implications of such violence. The plot reveals how Felicia becomes a victim and the lengths to which others will go to confront her abuser. As the local police and the FBI work to uncover the identities of the vigilantes, the narrative raises questions about justice, crime, and the hidden realities of domestic life. Through its focus on mystery and detective elements, Retribution invites readers to reflect on the darker aspects of human relationships and the quest for accountability.
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Felicia Jernigan seemed, from all appearances, to be a typical suburban housewife. But behind her closed doors she kept a dark and shameful secret. Gradually she had become victimized, and had been repeatedly beaten, verbally abused, and even raped by her husband, Craig, a police reporter for the local newspaper. But unknown vigilantes somehow discover the truth and decide to take the law into their own hands, to teach abusers a lesson they won’t soon forget. As the local police and the FBI desperately try to uncover the vigilantes’ identities, startling secrets are slowly brought to light and the notions of justice, crime, punishment, the development of an abusive relationship, the nature and consequences of abuse, and the dark undercurrents of private bedroom society are explored.
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