There is a room inside an old tenement building in the Bronx. Inside the room is a doorway that leads to another dimension where past, present and future exist simultaneously.
This gateway must remain protected — by the Locksmith. The problem: Santiago, the Locksmith, has died. The power is unleashed. What was once dead, seeks life. And that is just the beginning… And possibly end of the world — And the universe.
Our intrepid detective, Mick Fagan, returns for the third issue in this five-part series: THE LOCKSMITH: Cry Me a River of Blood.
It’s another 44 pages of Neo-Noir mystery, fantasy and science fiction. Bodies continue to pile up in issue 3. Fagan knows that death is nothing more than a subway token with unlimited transfers between the past, present and future…
As such, trouble’s brewing back in 17th century Italy and he’s going to have to hop aboard the express. But nothing is certain as Lucero returns in the form of a meteorite, hell-bent on earth’s destruction.
Terrance Grace explores emotionally-charged subjects that cross cultural boundaries. His central focus within the narrative thread is the psychology of character, and its expression through the sensual texture of light and sound. He has had six, feature-length dramatic scripts optioned and is currently working on graphic novel adaptations of The Locksmith and Spanish Moss.