Benji, her high school friend who was kidnapped and abused as a child, promised Jess he would find the girl who was also being abused and make sure she was okay. He found her and put her in a psychiatric rehab hospital. To pay the bills, he used his hacking skills to steal credit card information and commit income tax fraud, which caught the attention of the FBI.
With tips from an unexpected source, Jess finally finds the website that contains the pictures and videos of her friend from high school. She found more than just the website. Using software she and her boyfriend Mike wrote, she destroyed the abuser’s website and stole millions of dollars from him.
Thinking everything would be over in a few days, she plans a night out with Mike, his sister, and his roommate. The night barely gets started when Jess realizes she is being followed. Someone follows them to the student union and a restaurant and attacks them at the campus police station where her professor is shot. The attackers rob Jess's duplex, and the next day they firebomb Mike's apartment, leaving them clueless about the identity of the assailants.
Jess did not expect to be followed and attacked by strange men, see her professor shot, and have her apartment broken into all in one evening. She and her friends have to choose to run, fight, or die.
Tony C. Franklin was born and raised in the Southeast Arkansas town of Hamburg. He grew up on a small farm one-half mile from the Arkansas/Louisiana state line. Tony currently resides in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He writes poetry, fictional “grit lit” and “southern noir” short stories, and creative non-fiction stories. He is currently working on his second novel.