HOLE by Gerry Brown with Eduardo Risso – A Novella of Crime and Mayhem!

Hole by Gerry Brown with illustrations by Eduardo Risso is something that I’ve got to get my hands on! Hole is a crime novella. The fact that it has art by Risso is what got me first interested Then I read the synopsis…
It was the perfect shakedown.
Moundsville State Prison was rotten to the core. The guards were almost as crooked as the cons. Gangs ruled the jail, and Davie Ingram ruled the gangs.
The way it worked was Davie and his boys would isolate an inmate with no one to back him up. Hurt him, hurt him bad, on camera. Then send the video to the inmate’s loved ones.
They wouldn’t ask for much. Five, maybe ten thousand.
The first time.
Because if you didn’t want your son, your nephew, your brother to play punching bag for the meanest motherfuckers in Moundsville, you had to pay again and again and again.
But this time Davie’s crew picked the wrong man to shake down.
He’s a man who won’t take kindly to seeing a video of his brother being stomped by half a dozen vicious goons. A man who’s a professional in the art of making people pay. Not with money, but with blood.
A man named…HOLE.
I’d be interested in the novella based on just the synopsis, but the fact that Risso did illustrations has me sold!
You can see some of Risso’s art for the story here.
Risso also did a brief interview about Hole with Joe Gruenwald at ComicsBeat.
It looks like Hole is only available on Kindle and you can order a copy here.
































































