What if mercy isn't noble-but dangerous? We live in a world obsessed with second chances. Where rapists find redemption, murderers write memoirs, and the word "forgiveness" is thrown like confetti-no matter how deep the scars. In Mercy Kills Justice, Michael R. Eggleston tears into the illusion that all evil can be healed, all criminals can be reformed, and all victims should just "move on." With unapologetic clarity and first-hand insight, he exposes how misplaced compassion has become society's excuse for cowardice-and how our justice system now prioritizes the broken over the destroyed. This book isn't for the faint of heart. It's for those who are tired of being told to stay silent, to forgive the unforgivable, and to let monsters roam free because "they've suffered too." If you've ever questioned why real justice feels so rare-this book answers that with fire. Mercy doesn't always save. Sometimes, it kills what little justice we have left.
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