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"IT'S SIMPLE. GOOD PEOPLE SHOULD LIVE. BAD PEOPLE SHOULD DIE."
Michael Ash is a mirror. He becomes who he sees.
At eight years old, Michael Ash beat his abusive parents to death with a baseball bat. He was locked up in an institution.
His younger brother disappeared into the adoption system.
Michael Ash bided his time. And now that he's been released, he has only one thought:
"I will find my brother."
He'll bet your life on it.

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"IT'S SIMPLE. GOOD PEOPLE SHOULD LIVE. BAD PEOPLE SHOULD DIE."

Michael Ash is a mirror. He becomes who he sees.

At eight years old, Michael Ash beat his abusive parents to death with a baseball bat. He was locked up in an institution.

His younger brother disappeared into the adoption system.

Michael Ash bided his time. And now that he's been released, he has only one thought:

"I will find my brother."

He'll bet your life on it.


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MARK ST. GERMAIN has written for film, television, and the stage. His dozens of plays and musicals include Freud's Last Session, Dancing Lessons, and Becoming Dr. Ruth. Mark co-wrote Caroll Ballard's film Duma, and directed the documentary My Dog: An Unconditional Love Story.Mark also wrote the children's book Three Cups and the comedic memoir Walking Evil: How Man's Best Friend Became My Worst Enemy.Mark's work has received the Lucille Lortel Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, and the Off-Broadway Alliance Award. Mark is an Associate Artist at the Barrington Stage Company in the Berkshires, where a theater has been named after him.