Alice Burrows married the kind of man who noticed when she looked warm at a party. She married him because he brought her a glass of water without being asked, and she spent the next three years learning what else that careful attention could be turned into.
On the surface, Alice has everything: a house with Italian marble and French doors opening onto a rose garden, a husband with a corner office, and a life that looks perfectly assembled from the outside. But the beautiful house is also a cage, and Mark controls every key-the bank accounts, the investments, the safe deposit box full of gold bars he never told her about, and the daily atmosphere of a marriage built on fear.
When a dispute over a checkbook sends Alice to the emergency room with stitches in her wrist and a nurse asking the question she can't yet answer honestly, the slow collapse of her silence begins. She retreats to her mother's house, where her Uncle Whitey-a large, quiet man who has recently come home from prison and understands exactly what happened-offers her a solution she turns down. She goes back to Mark. She watches. She waits. And she starts to plan.
When Mark comes home white-faced and shaking on a Tuesday afternoon, certain that someone has fired through his windshield, Alice discovers something she has not felt in years: power. Three words-we don't miss-shift the entire geography of their marriage. And the woman who once stepped onto a checkbook just to hold her ground finally picks up the phone and calls an attorney.
PURE REVENGE is a gripping, emotionally charged novella about the slow process of reclaiming a life: the lies told to emergency room nurses, the cash hidden ten dollars at a time, and the moment a woman stops shrinking and starts counting the cards she actually holds. It is a story about what freedom costs and what it looks like when you finally step into it.
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P. A. Farrell is a psychologist and published author with McGraw-Hill, Springer Publishing, Cafe Lit, Ravens Perch, Humans of the World, Active Muse, Free Spirit Publishing, Scarlet Leaf Review, 100 Word Project, Woodcrest Magazine, Confetti, and LitBreak. She's a top health writer for Medium.com, has published self-help books, and is a board member of Clinics4Life. She lives on the East Coast of the US.