"Powerful look at the dark side of society"
In Vista Shores, California, the Avenger has killed three
abusive spouses. Each one of the "victims" had badly
battered their wives. All of the females were residents of
Rachel's House, a woman's shelter. The manager Regan
Keller informs her benefactor Lillian Court, who sends her
son Alex to work undercover and keep everyone safe. Police Detectives Garrison and Durwin work the murder
investigation. While the female Garrison is sympathetic,
the male Durwin blames the females for their plight. He is
positive the killer is Regan as she has the information on
whom to kill and has potent motives. As Alex, working as a
roofer at the shelter, and Regan fall in love, a serial
killer seeking revenge for abused females continues to
eliminate the nasty vermin while the police suspicions
about Regan grows to the point an arrest may be imminent. Though there are some tiny anomalies like how a small town
police chief does not recognize immediately a fellow cop
killed in the line of duty even from fifteen years ago,
fans will relish this powerful romance focused on a social
issue. The story line is at its greatest with the plight
of abused women as the author dares to go inside the heads
of the repeat victims so that the audience reacts just like
the lead couple in disbelief and empathy. The characters
are drawn to entertain fans into guessing at whom the
Avenger is (though most will select the right culprit) but
more to shine a deep light on domestic violence. AVENGING
ANGEL accomplishes that with a powerful look at the dark
side of society. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 10, 2002
SummaryNow in her most powerful romantic thriller to date, Dare
follows the trail of a killer who makes men pay for their
crimeswith their lives. Newspapers dub him The
Avenger, but to women at Rachel's House, a battered women's
shelter, he's an angel. Regan Keller, the shelter's
director, has access to records of each case of
abuseand that draws attention to her, making her the
focus of two men.
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