
Robbie Toe never touched Missy’s butt, never raped Blue Jean by the fire, never did anything to the other five girls who accused him of sexual abuse. But no one cared to hear his side of the story. He was a molester from the beginning, a pervert, a predator. On the day he climbed into an abandoned tree house to rescue The Priest, an all-black kitten with a white tuft on his neck, Robbie was whisked off to jail to the great satisfaction of the bullies who hated him for no other reason than that he had a curious penchant for cats and was an easy target.
All the Bad Things tells the story in four distinct voices of a social outcast who falls prey to the relentless scorn of a small Pennsylvania town and the cruel lies of its teenage girls. How will Robbie Toe be forever changed by the malicious bullying of the townspeople? The final outcome is stunning and will haunt the reader long after the last page is turned.