The people of a small South American village are trying to advance themselves, so when a lone European arrives promising to help them, they gladly except them as one of their own. They have no idea the pain and horror he brings with him.
Adam Rainville was born in New England, but moved to the backwoods of Tennessee before he started school. He attended high school in Virginia Beach and college at Radford University, where he graduated with a degree in English. He now lives in Athens, Georgia where he writes, rides bikes around town, and listens to bands trying to make it big.
He has written over 40 short stories, along with two novels. He has won contests in flash fiction and wrote a liquor column for Athens Food & Culture Magazine.
His stories are often morbid, but shed light on the human experience. He feels that there is no such thing as a true hero or villain and morality is experienced only in shades of grey.