Davy sensed something in the air that night when he and his lover, Jake, left the bar. Something in the wind. Something wrong. Yet, with Jake at his side, he felt safe, loved, and protected.
Four teenagers armed with baseball bats and crowbars changed all that. Now, Davy lies paralyzed in a hospital, Jake lies dead, and a gang of spoiled boys think they're home free. They couldn't be more wrong. When innocent blood is spilled, there will be Hell to Pay.
From the mind of Robin Wayne Bailey, Nebula Award nominee and former president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, comes this moving tale of terror and revenge and love that survives even after death. A long-established author of science fiction and fantasy, Bailey now proves himself a master of horror, as well.
Robin Wayne Bailey is an American fantasy and science fiction author and is a past president (2005-2007) of SFWA, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Robin also served as SFWA's South-Central Regional Director for nine years and has hosted three of SFWA's annual Nebula Awards weekends; two of those Nebula events were held in his home town of Kansas City, Missouri.
Bailey was one of the founders of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer's Hall of Fame in 1996, which merged with Paul G. Allen's Vulcan Enterprises in Seattle in 2004 to become part of the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame. Robin continues to serve on its annual induction committee.
Bailey graduated from North Kansas City High School, and received a B.A. in English and Anthropology and an M.A. in English Literature from Northwest Missouri State University.