When one of the worst serial killers in the country was finally caught and imprisoned, the victims weren't the only thing left in tatters, ex policeman Nathan Hart disappeared into the background and into the bottle.
Years passed and Cellars was all but forgotten.
So when a spate of murders with gruesome similarity start to take place, old wound are opened and fears are faced.
But this time Hart will be pushed to the edge of his sanity, in a place where he may pay for past mistakes...
Jim Gilbert has been by turns an indie bookseller, corporate barista, and freelance writer. (Other career misadventures include librarian, editor, and newspaper courier.) His fiction is anthologized in Stories from the Blue Moon Café (2002) and Climbing Mt. Cheaha: Emerging Alabama Writers (2004); his nonfiction has appeared in the Oxford American (online edition) and in the Mobile (AL) Register. He lives in Birmingham AL.