After years of carefully working the edges, a blood-commitment forces
Burke's return to his former career: "violence-for-money." Claw, once
the shot-caller of a white supremacist prison gang is free . . . and
terminally ill--he desperately needs a pile of cash to bet on a
long-shot cure. He tells Burke about a punk who once purchased
protection from him, a man who claims to know the truth behind a "cold
case, " the unsolved rape-murder of a thirteen-year-old girl. The
killers are all weathly men today, ideal blackmail marks. But wealth is
power, and the informant needs Claw's protection again. Burke decides to
roll the dice. A win would give Burke the two things he lives for: Money
and Revenge. A loss would turn "terminal" from a diagnosis into a
certainly, and not just for Claw.