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Revenge is awesome.
In the mid-nineteen sixties, the gang
structure of Philadelphia is similar to the feudal systems of old. Marissa
Eden Wells, a young black catholic, is caught up in that structure. Her
allegiance to the gang forges enemies, perpetuating a deep-rooted hatred, which
culminates in her brutal rape; she’s left to die. But Marissa survives and
responds in the same manner as the traditions of yesteryear; she gathers her
forces and retaliates. Regrettably, during the skirmish a loved one is killed.
Marissa’s attempt at personal vengeance goes awry. She leaves her enemy alive
but wounded, setting into motion an unrelenting determination for revenge.
Marissa’s loss inspires her bid for
atonement. Along the road to reformation, she is thrust into a newly integrated
society. There she meets Tristan Dion Corbett, a young white southerner,
and discovers true love is colorblind, once the ambiguities of racial profiling
are overcome.
Years later, secure and happy in her new
life, further contentment derails when her past intrudes on her present,
insidiously turning into history repeating itself. An enemy from long ago has
come for payback. Not content to destroy only Marissa, her nemesis goes after
her family. Marissa realizes she has lost her edge, and to save her family, she
must revert to her old ways. Setting herself up as bait, she draws the
perpetrator away, knowing it will mean the forfeiture of her life.
After all, it’s now clear to her,
revenge never ends until all the players are dead.
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