'Fast, feverish and arresting' -- George Harrison Paul lives quietly in a northern town. By day, he works at a caf ; by night, he channels his anguish into the dark, arresting panels of his graphic novel, burying childhood trauma beneath ink and imagination. When a chance conversation with a family member shatters this fragile equilibrium, he makes a decision that will change his life: he goes to the police. As rage, doubt and exhaustion threaten to overwhelm him, Paul must decide how far he is willing go in pursuit of the truth. Ray Robinson charts one man's journey from silence to reckoning, in a powerful story of art, memory and the cost of justice.