Vincent works for his cousin William and is only disloyal in the way that he is about to abandon him and open his own business. He has no intentions on using any of his cousin’s money, which he could have easily embezzled without his cousin knowing a thing.
A man with principles, Vincent is the one who informed his cousin that his men, Harold and Ronald are embezzling from him. But he never expects William will repay his loyalty with death. Vincent barely escapes with his life, stinging at the pain of betrayal. His love for accounting and taxes has taken a back step to another more important matter—revenge.
Vincent now knows what he has to do, but he wonders at what price he will have to pay for his revenge. The choice is obvious, and there is no turning back. Vincent finally crosses that thin line between good and evil that he had straddled along when he was a child. His life as he knows it is over, and his life as he never envisioned is just beginning...
Maybe man really does not have any control over how his life turns out, that events both tragic and joyful help frame one’s true destiny and set them on their true path. Is a life of crime Vincent’s true destiny? Unravel the answer and witness the intriguing events unfold in Don’t Wound What You Can’t Kill.