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The Karma of Vengeance, Book Two in the Karma Killings Trilogy
Following on from the acclaimed suspenseful thriller Malevolent
Karma, the interlinked destiny of three young men continues
unrelentingly forward. "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a
hand for a hand, foot for a foot." (Exodus) According to ones point
of view, revenge is an intrinsic and natural part of human
behaviour. Its as old as when homo sapiens first walked the earth.
Whether humans have this condition as part of their gene systems,
developed over thousands of years, and part of our ability to
reason that most other animal species have not yet developed, is
the subject of much scientific, psychological and philosophical
debate. Most of us, at one time or another have experienced the
undeniable at times, the fury of wanting to extract revenge. As a
child, someone has stolen your sweets; in adolescence, it could
have been your boy/ girlfriend, (getting personal here ); or some
big corporation or bank has treated you or yours with contempt that
the often found in the DNI of the powerful (even more personal ).
The action moves through Scotland, Ireland and the Basque country
of Spain. The Karma of Vengeance is set in the explosive cocktail
bar of social, cultural and political events of the
nineteen-eighties.The basic ingredients are fairly standard; sex,
power, ambition, corruption, deception, manipulation, love... add
to the shaker, a substantial measure of IRA and Basque country
terrorism, and an unknown ingredient called karma, and the
resulting cocktail is more firewater than toddy. A catastrophic
explosion at a small Scottish hotel has wiped out the officer cadre
of one the Royal Navy nuclear submarines. The Three young boys are
present at the scene by reasons of their destiny. One confesses to
accidently causing the conflagration, but other evidence is
uncovered that a bomb may have exploded. For reasons of national
security, this evidence is suppressed by the government. The IRA
and the Thatcher government are maintaining silence. Both want to
perpetuate a public posture that it was a tragic accident, but
others have reason to demand and exact revenge and retribution.
Enjoy the reading, but dont expect a romantic ending Norman
MacRitchie Reeley, May 2014
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