Its the day Kath, Raven and Angie have been dreading: their husbands are released from prison, and theyre not happy with their wives new careers. But as the girls settle into their new lives and assert their dominance over crime in Hells Kitchen, they have to ask themselves one question: Are they willing to go to war with their own husbands?
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It's easy to judge women who get involved with bad-news guys and wonder why they don't just get away as fast as they can. I work in a line of business where I see women who not only hook up with these bad boys, but come back to them again and again. I don't think I have any special insight into the problem, but what I see is it doesn't matter how much support the woman gets from her friends and family; unless she feels strong and secure in herself, she can't break free from that relationship. Read Full Review
"The Kitchen" doesn't revel in the violence of mob warfare and extortion. Instead, it focuses on the constant risk calculation and emotional turmoil that such a life involves. As such, it's an intriguing and unexpected addition to the market. Read Full Review
Best issue of the series so far and a great amount of story progression. End on the biggest cliffhanger yet.