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Jason Bennett and his wife Brandie travel south to Carbondale, South Carolina to learn about his father of whom he knows very little. He remembers being given a piece of paper by one of his relatives at his father's funeral that he takes with him. That piece of paper, after being shown to a local attorney, turns out to uncover a secret that pits Jason and the entire Bennett family up against a huge corporation - the largest employer in Carbondale. He learns his ancestry includes an Indian who befriends a trapper of German descent. He also learns of an Uncle, who everyone thought was dead, who…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Jason Bennett and his wife Brandie travel south to Carbondale, South Carolina to learn about his father of whom he knows very little. He remembers being given a piece of paper by one of his relatives at his father's funeral that he takes with him. That piece of paper, after being shown to a local attorney, turns out to uncover a secret that pits Jason and the entire Bennett family up against a huge corporation - the largest employer in Carbondale. He learns his ancestry includes an Indian who befriends a trapper of German descent. He also learns of an Uncle, who everyone thought was dead, who reveals his long-kept knowledge of this trapper's assurance that all would be good when Martial' Law' comes.
Autorenporträt
Wylene Carter Brown, a native New Yorker, now resides in Marshalls Creek, Pennsylvania. She holds a Master Degree in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City of New York. Martial Law is her first work of fiction.