Justifiable Homicide
A Controversial Political Thriller
When does the killing of political leaders become morally justifiable? This controversial political thriller explores the complex moral and ethical questions surrounding political violence.
Through a gripping narrative, Robert W. McGee challenges readers to examine their own beliefs about justice, morality, and the limits of political action. The story follows characters who must decide whether assassination can ever be justified as a means to prevent greater harm.
This thought-provoking novel delves into philosophical questions that have plagued humanity throughout history, presenting multiple perspectives on one of society's most contentious debates.
