A review by papi
Wild Justice by Kelley Armstrong

3.0

How is it that a "heroine" who kills people for a living, and her mentor, who also kills people for a living, can become so likable, and one can begin to root for them? As a real-life experience, it's a terrible thing to be involved in, but as escapist fiction, it seems to appeal to some atavistic part of me that wants to administer the ultimate punishment to truly evil people...to simply remove them from the earth. Perhaps that is why Nadia seems so interesting, because she only targets those who have done horrific things, and who have escaped justice. Still, I'm a little troubled that I found it entertaining.