Justice is a novella written by Scott
Hughes.
Brynn is an unhappy wife to a
passive-aggressive husband, who, she believes, ignores her and abuses her
emotionally. So, to get even with him for the pain he causes her, she gets back
at him in the best way she knows how and calls it justice.
This is a short but thought-provoking
story that features different people’s perceptions of justice. While the
perceptions may be viewed as twisted and unacceptable by some readers, the
possibility that there are people who actually harbor such perceptions is, somehow,
sad and even, at some point, scary.
The author brings up a common yet ignored
truth about marriages and successfully piques the interest of readers who might
not be aware or consciously ignore that such truth exists. Due to the shortness
of the story, the backstories provided by the author are enough only for the
readers to understand the characters’ behaviors but not sufficient to empathize
with them. Similarly, the scenes at court are too limited to provoke the
readers to immerse themselves in the story.
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