


We slowly get a real understanding that Atticus truly isn’t like all the others. That of killing society’s worst predators.

A world renown Dr (medical and researcher), he’s happiest in his lab, conducting his tests and writing grants, not as a participant in the family’s other most important hidden business. He’s tasked with helping those children that come after him, a tough job when that task is misinterpreted and the children are small psychopaths, each coming from situations even adults aren’t equipped to deal with.Ī serious small child, he’s become a serious, over achieving adult. Mirroring the behavior of others in front of him flawlessly, only to subside into almost an emotionless state when no one is around. Each boy’s history as Thomas Mulvaney finds them is the prologue to their novel. Thomas Mulvaney talking about his theory and reasoning behind his adoption of the 7 special children now his sons.Ītticus Mulvaney was the first to be adopted. Moonstruck (Necessary Evils Book 3) by Onley James “…that psychopaths weren’t a plague on society but a gift, an evolutionary tool that could be harnessed to cull the monsters of their society, he’d change the world.” Moonstruck, the third in Olney James’ extraordinary series about a family of adopted psychopathic children turned into retributive killers under the guidance of the man who raised them, albeit as a loving research project.
