Summary: Toren Felthar can only remember his name after waking up from a five month coma. Who he is, what he did, he can't remember and it's only by instinct that he does what he does.
Then he meets a man who tells him his true identity; the dreaded Nightshade, a hunter with a large price on his head. He finds that as a hunter, his first and foremost duty is to the GunBlade, his boss. But as he carries out the GunBlade's mysterious agenda and dodges Officer Carlton, he starts questioning who he really is and what actually happened in the shooting the landed him in the coma in the first place. But he soon finds that it's a very fine line to walk and he could end up in a lot more trouble with a lot more people. Is the loss of memory better than remembering?
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