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The Trans-Cedar lynching is an infamous tale buried deep in the subconscious of rural Texas history. This horrifying event is at the centre of a compelling novel by author Mark Busby. He has not only researched original documents but has used family oral histories to probe the mysteries that still shroud a lynching that is as horrifying and baffling now as it must have been over a hundred years ago.

Produktbeschreibung
The Trans-Cedar lynching is an infamous tale buried deep in the subconscious of rural Texas history. This horrifying event is at the centre of a compelling novel by author Mark Busby. He has not only researched original documents but has used family oral histories to probe the mysteries that still shroud a lynching that is as horrifying and baffling now as it must have been over a hundred years ago.
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Autorenporträt
MARK BUSBY is the author or editor of eleven books and is well-known for his writings on the American West. Busby is a professor of English at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. His first novel, Fort Benning Blues , was published by TCU Press in 2001.