There’s an element of uncertainty which runs throughout the work as Shoshanna starts hunting Special Forces operators. Ostensibly, she’s engaging in war between herself and those who have either disgraced or exploited the Service, but deep down, the reader always feels there is something unexplained – something more to the equation. Disgusted as much by ex-soldiers profiting from their experiences as she is by former indiscretions and acts of betrayal, her targets are operators she once worked with on international assignments.