Publisher's Synopsis
The power of prejudice was as subtle and persuasive as ever, and apparently I was living proof of that. But now that I knew better, could this disaster be stopped? I looked out the window of the tiny cabin up on the hill and could see movement in the trees down below. The Pit Viper and his posse were headed this way, and if history were a good indicator, they would not be taking any prisoners, including us. From the back of the room, I could hear Rain Water moaning. He was in no shape to fight and no shape to run. "We have company coming, Guys," I said to Carrie and Aly, "and I don't think they're bringing house-warming gifts." If we were lucky, this would be a very long day. If we were not, we might not live long enough to see tomorrow.