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Why does it take a .45 slug to the face to inherit +1,000,000 acres? A hidden Last Will and Testament by Abraham Lincoln surfaces in 1977 Chicago Illinois is the cause. Can the law help or is mob protection needed? Are the riches too much for the Vatican to avoid? A greedy blood hunt is on for the spoils. Can historical farmland USA sustain this level of target rich chaos? Only un-canny father and son abilities to problem solve can filter their way out of this treacherous situation, How does a South Side Chicago Super Hero shed those poison darts of deceit? Book 1 and it's prequel, set you up…mehr

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Why does it take a .45 slug to the face to inherit +1,000,000 acres? A hidden Last Will and Testament by Abraham Lincoln surfaces in 1977 Chicago Illinois is the cause. Can the law help or is mob protection needed? Are the riches too much for the Vatican to avoid? A greedy blood hunt is on for the spoils. Can historical farmland USA sustain this level of target rich chaos? Only un-canny father and son abilities to problem solve can filter their way out of this treacherous situation, How does a South Side Chicago Super Hero shed those poison darts of deceit? Book 1 and it's prequel, set you up with an historical journey that leads to a suspenseful modern-day complex web of deceit and greed with gripping perils of thrilling danger for all parties in Lincoln's Ghetto
Autorenporträt
Michael Pope is a retired U.S. Air Force Public Affairs Superintendent and a retired U.S. Department of Homeland Security Public Affairs Multi-Media Producer. He worked on a wide range of journalism projects for various U.S. government communications agencies in the U.S. and abroad. His TV news experiences placed him in many on-camera spokesperson rolls broadcasting on television and You Tube. The son of a 40-year retired U.S. State Department diplomatic journalist, he's a lifelong drummer and volleyball player and coach from Washington D.C.