"A fun thriller that will have readers rooting for the assassins, ..." -Kirkus Reviews
"In an innovative plot from a skilled storyteller, Cherry conjures up a secret society based on a highly intricate, tightly woven system flanked on all sides by anonymity devoted to ridding the world of serial offenders....
"Cherry reveals an obvious knowledge of the ways of crime and law enforcement-not just Google-given material, but a deeper familiarity. Each 'assignment' the girls go on is an opportunity for the author to explore the ugly depths evil will slink to. The plot lends itself to the gyrations of Cherry's creative mind, and he doesn't disappoint....
"I enjoyed the read tremendously. I suspect discerning readers will feel the same."
-Valerie Brooks is a writer, editor, and book reviewer
and the owner of www.TheWriteEdit.com
Jo and Mira are two high school students in love, deep and lasting love. They discover men and women who live by the torment, suffering, and murder of others. But instead of recoiling in horror, they choose to kill. As they move on to college, together they develop the art of the stealthy approach, the quiet execution, and the unnoticed retreat. There is no revenge, nor even punishment in their hearts. In acts of mercy for countless future victims, they stop those who will not stop their own careers of cruelty.
But of course, they make mistakes. What happens when they are intentionally misdirected to kill the wrong people? Or when an intended mark gets the drop on Mira? The consequences are beyond imagining, including a philosophical stand-off and a surprise ending. Paradoxically, readers of the author's Ivy League Killers, may experience more surprise than others. Harms Done to Others has no genre. It is a love story, and a story of serial killing.