Shane only wants to fit in with his brother’s rock band, but a keyboardist is always relegated to the background. Until Shane decides on a whim to get tattooed, and his new ink takes on a life of its own, leading him down dark paths best left unexplored. Sometimes you get what you wish for. Sometimes it’s not a good thing.
Award-winning author and sometime banker Will Overby has spent thirty years in the boardrooms and glass offices of retail banking. Between dodging mergers and drafting policies he publishes novels.
He lives along the Ohio River in western Kentucky where mysteries still abound and the tradition of storytelling is as strong as ever.
A graduate of Indiana University, Will is an avid Hoosiers football fan.
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Ink, by Will Overby, is a delightful little revenge tale about an unappreciated new keyboardist in a rock band. After a post-gig run in with the lead guitarist, he heads off into the night to clear his head, but ends up getting a tattoo before heading home. I won’t say any more, as this is a short story, but what happens after is wonderfully wicked. Great story.