Danny Wynn’s The Benevolent Terrorist is a thoughtfully written and engaging character study about drug-addicted world traveler and his two unlikely companions: a beautiful and self-assured Australian named Timmy, and a secretive Vietnam war veteran, named Jenkins.
Set in 1980s Greece, the story follows American Jack Ferris as he struggles to find meaning in the vagabond life he’s made for himself. Suffering from a deteriorating psyche, he’s ultimately convinced that his personal salvation can only come from him inflicting punishment on the doer of some great wrong. An idea that takes such a firm hold that he’s eventually compelled to act upon it.
All three of the main characters are complex, and the story moves along quite quickly for a piece without a lot of action. Definitely worth a read.