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Villains Who Don’t Think They’re Villains!
There’s a moment in every suspense story when the truth shifts.
Not for the reader—but for the
villain.
Because the most chilling
antagonists aren’t the ones who revel in chaos. They’re the ones who look at
their choices… and believe they’re justified.
Maybe even necessary.
And that’s where things get
dangerous.
As writers, we spend a lot of time
getting to know our heroes—their fears, their wounds, their hopes. But if we
stop there, our stories fall flat.
Because villains have stories too.
The most compelling antagonists are
driven by a belief. A core truth they’ve built their actions around. It might
be rooted in pain. Or loss. Or a moment when something in them broke and never
healed quite right.
The world is cruel, so I have to be
crueler.
No one protected me, so I’ll take control.
This is the only way to make things right.
They don’t see themselves as evil. They
see themselves as the solution.
It’s easy to label a character as
“bad” and move on. But true suspense lives in the gray spaces.
When a villain has a clear
motivation—even one we don’t agree with—it adds a layer of tension that goes
beyond surface danger. Suddenly, the reader isn’t just wondering what will
happen next…
They’re asking: Could this person
have been different?
That question lingers. Because
sometimes, the line between hero and villain isn’t as wide as we’d like to
believe. The villains who believe they are right are often the hardest to stop.
They don’t hesitate. They don’t
question what they’re doing. They don’t see another path forward.
A villain who knows they’re wrong
might pause while a villain who believes they’re justified moves forward with
conviction—no matter who gets hurt along the way.
When I was writing Unsolved Amish
Abduction, this idea stayed with me constantly. The danger in that story
doesn’t come from chaos. It comes from someone who believes their actions are
warranted. Necessary, even. That belief shapes everything. It’s what allows
them to wait. To plan their revenge and act on it without hesitation.
And perhaps the most unsettling thing
of all is that it’s what allows them to look at the past not as something to
regret, but something to finish.
I think part of what makes these
villains so compelling—and so unsettling—is how human they feel. Because if
we’re honest, we all justify our choices at times. We all tell ourselves
stories about why we’re right.
Most of us never cross the lines
these characters do. But that thread of self-justification is something we
recognize. And recognition creates connection—even when we don’t want it to.
When I’m creating an antagonist, I
don’t start with what they’ve done. I start with what they believe has been
done to them. Because once I understand that, then everything else falls into place.
Their actions, their choices, the way they interact with the world around them.
And sometimes, that’s when a story takes an unexpected turn. Because the
villain isn’t just a threat anymore. They’re a person who made one wrong choice
followed by another until there was no way back.
The scariest villains aren’t the
ones hiding in the shadows. They’re the ones who step into the light fully
convinced they’re doing what’s right.
And in suspense, that kind of
certainty can be more dangerous than any weapon.
For a chance to win an e-book copy
of Unsolved Amish Abduction, tell me, do you find villains more unsettling when
you understand why they do what they do… or when their motives remain a
mystery?
Please remember to include your
email address so that I can get the book to you!
Until next time….
Happy reading!
Mary Alford
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Mothers and Daughters
Monday, April 13, 2026
WHAT'S HOT in Inspirational Suspense and Mystery
Marji Laine here.
We have some EXTRA-special today, and it begins with a note from our Suspense Sister Author Mary Alford:
What stayed
with me most while writing Unsolved Amish Abduction was the
idea that some wounds don’t fade with time…they simply wait in the shadows.
This story is about a woman who survived the unthinkable, only to realize years
later that the past she escaped may not be finished with her.
But what makes
it even more personal—and more haunting—is the question Anna’s carried with her
all these years: what really happened to her sister? Many believed Constance
was dead, yet Anna never stopped hoping. That desperate need for answers
becomes the driving force behind every risk she takes, even when it means
stepping back into the very darkness she once fled.
Beneath the
suspense, Unsolved Amish Abduction is a story of courage,
second chances, and the kind of hope that refuses to let go—even in the darkest
places.
For Him.
Always.
Mary
Unsolved Amish Abduction
by Mary
Alford (Author)
The mystery of her sister’s disappearance
could reveal some deadly answers…
An anonymous letter containing her missing sister’s bracelet lures Anna Hartzler back to her Amish hometown—and into a trap set by the kidnapper she escaped years ago. She’s rescued from another abduction by Jaxson Thomas, her former neighbor turned police officer. Now Anna must depend on Jaxson to protect her and her little girl, who he doesn’t know is his child. But as the threats grow, can he keep them safe long enough to identify and catch the culprit—before this enemy sets his sights on their daughter?
From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.
Get your copy HERE!
THIS WEEK ON THE SUSPENSE SISTERS
Wednesday, we’ll hear from author Sharon Dunn. She’ll being giving away some pre-release copies of her upcoming book, TRACKING THE TAKEN CHILD. She’ll also be talking about motherhood – and in particular – her own mother.
TRACKING THE TAKEN CHILD
A little girl has vanished… Can a K-9 team find her?
Preschool teacher Lydia Caldwell’s peaceful day in the Rockies becomes her most harrowing nightmare when she’s pushed over a mountain ledge and her three-year-old daughter is abducted. Lydia must now entrust her life and her child’s fate to K-9 Officer River Jameson and his yellow Lab partner, Frankie. As the danger escalates and the trail grows colder by the second, River and Frankie work tirelessly to track down the kidnapper. Is the culprit Lydia’s ex…or is someone from her past seeking revenge? Will River’s skill and Frankie’s instincts save an innocent child—and protect Lydia from the elusive criminal targeting her?
PREORDER IT HERE
Friday, author Mary Alford will be talking about villains who don't think they are villains. She’s also giving away a copy of her book, UNSOLVED AMISH ABDUCTION.
The mystery of her sister’s disappearance
could reveal some deadly answers…
An anonymous letter containing her missing sister’s bracelet lures Anna Hartzler back to her Amish hometown—and into a trap set by the kidnapper she escaped years ago. She’s rescued from another abduction by Jaxson Thomas, her former neighbor turned police officer. Now Anna must depend on Jaxson to protect her and her little girl, who he doesn’t know is his child. But as the threats grow, can he keep them safe long enough to identify and catch the culprit—before this enemy sets his sights on their daughter?
ORDER IT HERE
Friday, April 10, 2026
Sit Down with Author Jerusha Agen about Special Target
Kristen here. I'm thrilled to welcome my friend and author Jerusha Agen back to the Suspense Sisters to talk about her latest release, Special Target. She's giving away one copy of the book, so keep reading to the end to learn how to enter the giveaway.
Jerusha, thank you for joining me on the blog today! What sparked the first seed of this story—an image, a question, a character, or a “what if” moment?
The spark of inspiration for Special Target was actually more like a flame or a blazing fire! I’ve never in my life had such a powerful leading from the Lord to write a story and such clear inspiration for what to write.
This amazing moment happened when I watched a documentary film from Joni and Friends titled Christian Royal: In the Potter’s Hands. The documentary told the true story of Christian Royal, a boy with Down syndrome whose pottery became well-known and highly valued in the art world.
The Lord used this film to convict and touch me deeply and to call me to write Special Target, a Christian suspense novel that would convey the intrinsic value of all humans as made in the image of God and the power of God to use hardships for good.
Wow, I love that! Did any real‑life location, person, or experience quietly inspire elements of the plot or setting? If so, how?
Yes! Actually, I believe I included more real-life locations in this book that I’ve personally been to than any of my other novels. Thanks to living not too far from Chicago, I’ve had the chance to explore the city and the surrounding suburbs a lot through the years, including when I visited friends who lived there.
Several of the locales I’ve explored appear in Special Target, though I’ve created my own names for the suburbs to allow for greater fictional license.
The summer heat and humidity that provides a setting element in this novel was also inspired by one of my visits to Chicago when this cold-weather girl had to endure temps over 100 degrees Fahrenheit with humidity thick enough to suffocate me (at least that’s what it felt like at the time).
If you could step into one scene from the book—not the dangerous ones—where would you go and why?
Well, apparently, I would go to Navy Pier, because I did in real life! The Navy Pier scene in Special Target actually is a dangerous one, but I’m glad nothing scary happened the day I was there.
I'm glad too! What’s one part of your daily routine that quietly fuels your creativity or keeps you grounded?
Watching movies in the evening with dinner! I’ve found there’s nothing better to fuel my creativity, help me to relax, and even give me story ideas.
What are you working on now?
I’m wrapping up edits for If You Die, a new Christian suspense thriller novel that is slated to appear in a summer anthology later this year.
Then I’ll jump right into outlining and writing Watched, Book Three in the Windy City Westons romantic suspense series that’s available for preorder now! (Releasing September 24 this year!)
Those projects sound wonderful, too! Where can your readers learn more about you?
Readers can learn more about me and all my books at JerushaAgen.com or my store, JerushaShop.com.
Thank you, Jerusha, for sharing your time and story with us! Keep reading to learn more about Jerusha and how to enter to win a copy of Special Target.
Jerusha Agen is a Christy Award finalist who imagines danger around every corner but knows God is there, too. So naturally, she writes suspense infused with the hope of salvation in Jesus Christ.
With a B.A. in English and a background in screenwriting, Jerusha is a speaker, writing instructor, and coach with over twenty years of publishing industry experience.
Jerusha loves to hang out with her big furry dogs and little furry cats. You’ll often find her sharing irresistibly adorable photos of them in her newsletter and on social media.
Get a free suspense story from Jerusha and find more of her redemptive stories at www.JerushaAgen.com.
Now, here's more about Special Target.
She’s trying to save the boy’s life. What if he’s supposed to save hers?
For tough-as-nails Chicago social worker Ashley Sorenson, it’s nothing new to risk her life for hurting children. Seeing innocent kids suffer every day may have made her a little cynical, but she’ll stop at nothing to rescue children from miserable circumstances.
But Ashley faces a special challenge when Matthew Borden, a sixteen-year-old with Down syndrome, is orphaned. Finding a suitable foster home for the boy becomes the least of her problems when someone starts threatening her and Matthew.
The sudden appearance of a mysterious FBI agent confirms Ashley’s growing suspicions that Matthew is no ordinary teen. The boy she thought no one wanted is wanted by many…dead or alive.
Dodging danger at every turn, Ashley races to find the secrets that could save Matthew’s life. When the truth unearths her own dark past and threatens more than their lives, the God Matthew trusts may be her only hope for rescue.
The best link for Special Target to find all buying options is: https://jerushaagen.com/books/special-target/
For a chance to win one copy of Special Target (paperback for U.S. or ebook for an international winner), leave a comment for Jerusha, and be sure to include your email address.
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