Sam stands in a room full of bodies, blood, and broken things. There is only one thing on his mind, there is only one thing that matters: Colt. His brother, blood or not. Colt, who put a bullet through the only other person Sam had left. Colt, who broke Sam's mind, and left the shattered pieces in a locked room.
But Sam is back. He has his talking Gun. And no matter the cost, no matter the consequence: Colt has to pay.
Drew Ferguson received his MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia College, Chicago. His work has appeared in Blithe House Quarterly, The James White Review, Hair Trigger, The Great Lawn and other publications. He lives in Chicago.
The story of a wronged hitman who goes after the man who put him in a psyche ward for a decade and stole his grandfather's assassin organization. He also talks to his gun. Tons of fantastic action sequences, plus a smart-ass revolver. This was fun. It was created by a father and son team. Lee drew it and his son, Drew, wrote it.