For Their Own Good

For Their Own Good by Robyn Mostacero, published by iUniverse in September 2000, is a fictional crime novel that spans 508 pages. This work serves as the first part in a series, exploring the complex lives of hardened criminals and the underground assassins tasked with hunting them down. The narrative delves into the psychological aspects of both the criminals and the assassins, revealing the motivations and traumas that drive their actions.
Readers will encounter a fast-paced story filled with suspense and unexpected twists as the plot unfolds. The book presents a haunting exploration of crime and retribution, intertwining the lives of those who commit violent acts with those who seek to stop them. With elements of psychological and erotic thriller woven throughout, For Their Own Good offers a gripping examination of morality and vengeance, keeping readers engaged until the surprising conclusion.
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What would it take to keep hardened, cold-blooded killers and rapists off the streets? Robyn A. Mostacero’s first book is a fictional crime novel and part one in a series. For Their Own Good is a haunting story that delves into the lives and the minds of society’s most sought after criminals. The story also profiles the lives of the underground, government assassins that are hunting them, each plagued by memories of their own victimizations that have driven them to kill. This spellbinding account is fast-paced and spiked with heart stopping suspense and images of violent retribution. For Their Own Good is a psychological, erotic thriller that will leave you on the edge of your seat when some unexpected secrets unfold as it nears its surprising conclusion.
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