A drifter going nowhere.
A detective on the hunt.
Unable to lead a normal life, prison escapee, Phil, concocts a plan to steal someone else's identity. After placing an ad in the paper Phil hires a drifter called Trevor. On their way to a phoney destination, Phil struggles to juggle greed, empathy and basic instinct to bring himself to kill another human being. The more he gets to know Trevor, who's recounting his whole tragic life story, the more Phil loses his nerve. To make matters worse, Phil discovers that an old nemesis, Detective Edmondson, is hot on his heels.
Determined to carry out his plan, Phil must overcome panic attacks, an interfering hitchhiker, a church full of redeemers, a friend's homicidal wife, and a detective who is running a malign scheme of his own.
If only murder is as easy as it's made out to be.
Bill wrote his first 'hardcore' science fiction book in second grade during book week. It was a five-page interplanetary epic, with a montage front cover and full-page drawings. He came second in the competition which annoyed the hell out of him. His first ever sci-fi read was Isaac Asimov's Space Ranger series, and since then has read and watched everything and anything that can be even remotely classified as science fiction. These days his reading time is sacrificed in the pursuit of producing guerrilla films, searching for exoplanets, and writing down his own stories from ideas he has accumulated over the years.