Beyond Revenge
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About the Book
Beyond Revenge is a compelling, complex story of a young woman betrayed by the man she loved. It’s a riveting tale with its genesis in a quiet Amerindian village in Guyana’s interior. Then it snakes its way to a stunningly dramatic conclusion, in the process embracing several genres—suspense, romance, science fiction, and drama. In his fast-paced debut novel, Godfrey Wray captures the essence of storytelling and glues readers to their seats with the intriguing twists and turns that remind one of the more accomplished authors. It’s a tale without the obligatory violence and mayhem that many writers in these times use to nauseating effect. A well-trained female officer in the Guyana Defence Force is sent on an international mission to New York. She is forced to abandon mission headquarters after learning of a plot to tamper with her brain cells. However, before she leaves the Big Apple, she is raped in a Brooklyn park by three men. Ruth Elizabeth Ferreira, a super athlete and scholar nurtured by a Catholic priest, exacts revenge on the three miscreants before returning to her South American homeland to deal with her duplicitous lover, who had engineered the conspiracy with his CIA counterparts. In this first book, the author displays a remarkable insight into the fiction world, skillfully embodying moving sequences based on human emotions. His racy style and refreshing narrative power immediately position him above the fray. This gale force is one the Caribbean and the wider world will be sure to welcome.
About the Author
Godfrey Wray is the editor in chief of the five-year-old Caribbean Impact, a fortnightly newspaper that has taken the New York market by storm. Before migrating from his native Guyana on the tip of South America seven years ago, he enjoyed a satisfying period as a senior journalist on the country’s two main publications, Daily Chronicle and Guyana Graphic, later to become the Guyana Chronicle. He was sports reporter, then sports editor, and later, editor for the Citizen and Sunday editor of the Chronicle. He benefited from stints at the University of the West Indies (St. Augustine, Trinidad), Indiana University (USA), and University of Guyana. Later, he published a monthly sports magazine called Sports Xpress. Godfrey lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he is working on his second novel, Phantom Terror.