An open door is an invitation... but you may not like what waits on the other side.
James O'Neil is about to learn the hard way that names have power, and his graffiti tags can open doors in the forgotten byways of Pittsburgh.
An open door is an invitation... but you may not like what waits on the other side.
James O'Neil is about to learn the hard way that names have power, and his graffiti tags can open doors in the forgotten byways of Pittsburgh. After an accidental summoning of a powerful and malevolent Fae, he only manages to escape by the intervention of other taggers. On the run, James needs allies, and answers, but everything seems to be conspiring against him and his world is falling apart around him.
He can't fight this alone...
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Paperback ASIN: B0FWC5LZG9
Paperback ISBN: 979-8269909424
Ebook ASIN: B0FY8191K8
Publisher: Raconteur Press, TX, United States, 2025
BISAC Categories
FIC002000 FICTION / Action & Adventure
Sam Robb grew up in Pittsburgh preferring books to football — a choice that, in hindsight, explains a lot. He attended Carnegie Mellon on a Navy ROTC scholarship, married the most amazing woman in the world, and promptly shipped out to the Pacific Fleet. After helping decommission the USS WABASH, he returned to Pittsburgh, decided people were overrated, and retreated into software development.
Then he ran for President as a Libertarian. He describes this period as "instructive."
These days, Sam channels his restless curiosity into SF/F, prowling Pittsburgh's back alleys with a camera and an overactive imagination. His flash fiction collection One October Night and his urban fantasy novel Sigils prove that graffiti, old buildings, and questionable life choices make excellent creative fuel.
He lives with his wife, three daughters, and several quadrupeds who remain unimpressed by his publishing credits.