After a bitter dispute with
his father, Billy Riker left town ten years ago with no
intentions of returning. His only sorrow was leaving his
grandmother behind. Age and maturity crept up on him, so
he heads home to Hayton County eager to see his
grandmother and give his life a do-over. Maybe he should
have stayed away. Billy stumbles into a thief’s den
and ends up in a dark place with two bullet holes in
him—and no one, but the person who put him there,
knows where he is.
Rush
Bizner is no stranger to pain. As a career soldier
he’s seen and felt plenty of it. But now, he also
feels the physical pain of victims in serious trouble.
This time it’s bullets in the thigh and shoulder. As
the Creepers—dark shadows stalking the near
dead—drift closer to the grave of a victim’s
relative in the cemetery next to his home, Rush once
again enlists the help of Brody Rhodes and Helena Page to
find the victim before death claims its victory.
What
I wouldn't do to return to childhood one more
time and experience fishing from the bank as a
little girl, especially in the dark. I'm country
to the core. I fi More...