“Lying next to a blazing taxi cab, the victim was unconscious, only just clinging on to life. He could not know that, if only he had been able to watch something that he felt was distasteful, almost sickening, for five seconds longer, then, probably, none of this would have happened and he would not now be fighting to stay alive - a fight that he was almost certainly going to lose…………”
Neil Hughes, an innocent taxi driver, is savagely beaten and left for dead; despite a thorough police investigation, there appears to be no motive. He survives, but with total loss of memory, and complete change of his facial appearance after cosmetic surgery. As a result, his life is ruined, leaving him determined to seek revenge – but it is only after gaining that revenge, and the return of his memory, that the whole truth is revealed. It is for the reader to decide how innocent he was.
“Lying next to a blazing taxi cab, the victim was unconscious, only just clinging on to life. He could not know that, if only he had been able to watch something that he felt was distasteful, almost sickening, for five seconds longer, then, probably, none of this would have happened and he would not now be fighting to stay alive - a fight that he was almost certainly going to lose…………”
Neil Hughes, an innocent taxi driver, is savagely beaten and left for dead; despite a thorough police investigation, there appears to be no motive. He survives, but with total loss of memory, and complete change of his facial appearance after cosmetic surgery. As a result, his life is ruined, leaving him determined to seek revenge – but it is only after gaining that revenge, and the return of his memory, that the whole truth is revealed. It is for the reader to decide how innocent he was.