I picked this one purely by chance as it seemed like the story might be intriguing. It initially is but I really didn't care much for the whole idea of a woman who escaped captivity and than trained herself to become a hunter in search for criminals. There are some intriguing reflections on the nature of a vigilante and the author does pretty good jon in presenting the issue as morally ambiguous. However, I felt that the novel lacked depth in its presentation of characters and the story never really captivated me. It's a decent read but nothing to write home about.
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