Foreword

Most of us are familiar with the concept of revenge. From childhood we invariably learn to say, "I'll get even with you." Most of us wish for, and take, revenge in petty ways. The salesgirl annoyed us; we won't shop in that store. That person kept us waiting; we'll keep them waiting the next time. But when we find ourselves more than the target of a minor irritation, when the grievance takes on the appearance of a major wrong, our desire for revenge increases proportionately.

Indeed, the desire to avenge past humiliations may corrupt a person, blinding him to everyone's needs but his own. The man or woman who is committed to vengeance may find that he has set a course from which there seems to be no turning back.

This story is about four raped women who decide to degrade men, humiliate and torture them -- make them pay for what other lusty men had done to them.

This story is a searing portrait of four young women corrupted by their desires for vengeance.