War leaves traces everywhere—on streets and in houses, in nature, and on people it has touched. War can maim the body, take away loved ones and the closest, destroy the mind, break the soul…
Larry Lavière has the ability to feel when someone is aiming at him—and when they pull the trigger, he can dodge the shot.
The war is over, and he earns his bread by putting himself under people’s gunfire every day—people craving spectacles. Lavière’s attraction is the struggle between force and reason against the mindless thirst for murder that, for a while, sits quietly and almost invisibly in many of us.
And Larry really doesn’t want the shots to ring out again and blood to flow in yet another war—terrorist war. He knows he won’t be able to stop it. But he makes his choice.