Irma’s Gun

Irma’s Gun by Monet Thompson, published by Xlibris US on December 30, 2020, is a 266-page work written in English. The narrative follows a poor Indian woman who, after saving the president’s life, acquires a unique license to kill. This license, steeped in both fear and aggression, is passed down through generations, affecting the lives of those who inherit it. The story centers on Bryce, a descendant of Irma, who struggles with the implications of this legacy, unaware of the burden she carries.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Bryce navigates her life, constrained by the knowledge of her family’s past. The themes of suspense and the moral complexities surrounding the license to kill are explored throughout the narrative. As Bryce comes to terms with her inheritance, the story culminates in her quest for personal happiness, providing a thought-provoking look at the weight of legacy and the pursuit of fulfillment.
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Irma’s Gun is the story of a poor Indian woman who obtains a license to kill after saving the president’s life. This “license” is passed down through generations either fearful of the privilege or overly aggressive in wanting to use it. Bryce, Irma’s descendant, becomes the main character who grapples to live with the license, not even realizing that she has it. Her whole life is stifled because everyone knows it but her. In the end, she is content to find a small piece of happiness.
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