Scorned is a gripping, high-stakes crime thriller that weaves together multiple timelines, characters, and motives into a powerful, cinematic narrative of betrayal, ambition, and revenge.
The story begins with a precision assassination-a single sniper shot that instantly changes everything. What appears to be a clean, professional hit soon unravels into a far more complex investigation. As detectives piece together the evidence, they uncover a web of deception that stretches across business dealings, personal vendettas, and hidden financial schemes.
At the centre of it all is Sally-Anne Millar-a woman driven by resentment, greed, and a relentless desire to maintain control over her life and status. When her carefully constructed world begins to crumble, she sets into motion a series of calculated decisions that destroy careers, relationships, and ultimately lives.
Running parallel is the story of Charles, her former husband, who escapes into a new life abroad, seeking love, freedom, and redemption. But even across continents, he cannot escape the consequences of the past. His relationship is threatened by corruption, manipulation, and a system that can be bought and controlled.
Meanwhile, Carson-the professional assassin-finds himself entangled in a job that doesn't go as planned. As he attempts to disappear and rebuild his identity, the pressure mounts, and the lines between professional detachment and personal consequence begin to blur.
Told through three interwoven timelines that gradually converge, Scorned delivers a fast-paced narrative filled with twists, tension, and unexpected connections. Each chapter adds another layer to the mystery, revealing how seemingly unrelated events are part of a much larger, more dangerous picture.
With its sharp attention to detail, international settings, and morally complex characters, Scorned explores the darker side of human ambition-where power, money, and revenge collide, and where one decision can set off a chain of irreversible consequences.
This is a story where justice is uncertain, loyalty is fragile, and no one walks away untouched.