Review of Henry Roi's 'With her Fists'
Wrong time, wrong place and a system riddled with corruption. Champion boxer, tattoo artist and business woman, Clarice "Shocker" Ares has her life torn apart. She’s wrongly accused and incarcerated, when her only mistake was trying to be a good citizen. Despite overwhelming odds, she’s not ready to yield. She relies on her developed skills: her wits, strength & speed, to confront the worst that the new community she finds herself in, can throw at her.
Henry Roi’s portrayal is accomplished. It’s skilfully written, with graphic portrayal of fight scenes. ‘With Her Fists’ wasn’t the easiest of reads for an ‘elderly Brit’, new to some on the language and terminology, but it was an effort well rewarded by Roi’s scene portrayal and storytelling.
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