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Retribution: Avenge the Innocents

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A new head nurse is lurking in the pediatric ward. While she seems to be the biggest blessing to join forces there in a long time, this nurse holds on to a dark and sinister secret; one that brings out the monster with the people whom have trusted her the most. It is an evil that walks the halls, with a caring smile, ensuring trust in those it touches.

Who will be the next to bring forth the monster?

273 pages, Paperback

Published January 8, 2019

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R.W.K. Clark

29 books170 followers
Bestselling author R.W.K Clark published his first sci-fi thriller in 2015. Thanks to his stockpile of short stories written throughout his lifetime. Since then, he has published over thirty-eight novels, including psychological horror and supernatural thrillers. He is published in twenty-four countries and two languages. He is an author of thrillers for both adults and teens, including Retribution, a psychological thriller, and Zombie Diaries, a Y.A. supernatural. He was born in Albuquerque, and he loves traveling the world.

Clark has been an I.T. Director and photographer. As an I.T. professional by day, novelist by night, he made his way back to his first love, creative writing. He has dived in the Caribbean, Gulf, and North Atlantic. Diving has allowed him to see many shipwrecks and swim with numerous sharks. He loves photography, sailing, and beaches. Currently, he resides in the tropics, most likely multitasking and occasionally wearing pants. With the belief that writing can change the world, he uses it to inspire people to create. You can catch him writing from the comfort of his southern porch with a glass of ice tea.

Feel free to chat with Clark on Twitter or Instagram at @rwkclark or visit him at rwkclark.com

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January 12, 2019
A child abused by her mother grows up to be a successful nurse but at what cost saving children from nr death after she put them in this situation apple never falls far from the tree the author gets into the phyco's mind who thinks what she is doing is normal very good twist in the end but who won and whose lost is debatable very good plot and twists that you don't see coming can't wait for next book
1,996 reviews23 followers
March 10, 2019
Retribution: A prefect title

Retribution is only slightly less bizarre as Mindless but it is just as unreal and unsettling. The psychological aspect of this book really doesn't get into full swing until close to the end. But what an ending! I would love to see how and where Mr. Clark gets his unbelievable ideas from. His mind works at a whole different level of weirdness. A level that I am enjoying.
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1,013 reviews79 followers
June 21, 2019
Disturbing!

It was probably the subject matter but I found this book difficult to read. It was very well written and the author chose a disturbing subject on which to base his plot. Just not for me, I'm afraid.
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10 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2019
Read this book! What a great read! I couldn’t put it down. The twist at the ending had my mouth hanging open. I can’t wait to read the second book! Definitely five stars!
6 reviews
May 27, 2019
Not my favorite

This one was ok, very calm after Mindless. I will read a few more and see what happens. I did really like the characters.
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1,172 reviews108 followers
January 16, 2019
This is the second book of this author that I have read. I was held captive by the first and was looking forward to reading more books by him.
Once more I was immediately drawn into the story. Mr Clark definitely knows how to get your attention. I don’t want to give away the story with my review. The subject matter is one I first became aware of after I had my oldest child. I was horrified by the real life actions of a mother. Reading this story brought that back to me. The author wrote from inside the mind of victim and perpetrator. It was interesting to me. The story was all the more terrifying by the fact that the author kept things fairly real. Then came the twist. Wow! I did not see that coming. The ending was left a bit open and I am hoping for a part two to this book. I am looking forward to reading more from this author.
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