After spending several months in a coma after being shot in the back of the head, Toby awakens in the hospital with one eye, a plate in his head, and no memory. A friend, C.J., who was with him when he was shot visits and tells him he was a hero who saved four girls from sex slavery, and that he was a biker with a custom motorcycle. Toby was relieved because he worried he might have been a homeless person or something really scuzzy like a lawyer. Eventually his memory returns, but he discovers he had been a killer for a businessman who had been trafficking women, which was depressing to say the least. While undergoing therapy he meets a woman who was institutionalized after she claimed her daughter had come up missing after being taken by CPS (Child Protective Services.) Toby believes her and agrees to help find the man who took the girl when he is released. However, his efforts are complicated when his former employer sends a couple of shooters, and a Mexican biker gang from South Texas to finish the botched hit on him. Another aggravation is a young woman who is looking for the same man that she believes murdered her sister. She's a fox, but keeps getting in his way. A strange life for a man who just wanted to be an artist.