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* ''[[In Death]]'': The book ''Vengeance In Death'' is all about this trope. Roarke murdered six men to avenge the death of Summerset's daughter. Then the wife of one of the six men raises her son to murder six people who helped Roarke hunt down the six men, as well as Summerset, Eve, and Roarke to make a novena. Just goes to show [[Revenge]] has a lot of nasty consequences!
* ''[[In Death]]'': The book ''Vengeance In Death'' is all about this trope. Roarke murdered six men to avenge the death of Summerset's daughter. Then the wife of one of the six men raises her son to murder six people who helped Roarke hunt down the six men, as well as Summerset, Eve, and Roarke to make a novena. Just goes to show [[Revenge]] has a lot of nasty consequences!
* [[Age of Fire]]: A recurring theme throughout the series, but especially highlighted in Dragon Avenger. Wistala eventually tries to end this in regards to the Dragonblade line by making peace with the current one and his family, rather than take revenge on him for killing her father.
* [[Age of Fire]]: A recurring theme throughout the series, but especially highlighted in Dragon Avenger. Wistala eventually tries to end this in regards to the Dragonblade line by making peace with the current one and his family, rather than take revenge on him for killing her father.
* Poul Anderson's ''Hrolf Kraki's Saga'' is a multigenerational, multisided feud that eventually draws the greatest powers in the Northern world-including Odin himself.