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Like Harper Lee's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, this is a book that goes beneath the surface of life in a small southern town to expose the inherent evil of prejudice and to show how the courage of a few can rally people to take a stand against injustice.In 1963, Aaron Adams and Casey Felton embark on a quest to expose vile, insideous evil that would shock the citizens of Asheboro, North Carolina. In the process, a budding romance develops and these two will learn that one of those buried in the town's cemetery refuses to rest quietly in the grave until justice is served. A ghostly apparition brings…mehr

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Like Harper Lee's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, this is a book that goes beneath the surface of life in a small southern town to expose the inherent evil of prejudice and to show how the courage of a few can rally people to take a stand against injustice.In 1963, Aaron Adams and Casey Felton embark on a quest to expose vile, insideous evil that would shock the citizens of Asheboro, North Carolina. In the process, a budding romance develops and these two will learn that one of those buried in the town's cemetery refuses to rest quietly in the grave until justice is served. A ghostly apparition brings death and destruction, but Casey and Aaron know that the destruction is only a precursor of a more deadly rampage that will sweep Asheboro into turmoil as it comes to grips with murder most foul.
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Autorenporträt
Wayne Frye's Aaron Adams series has been popular among Canadian mystery lovers since first appearing in 2005. He provides satirical political commentary to many Canadian newspapers, and his books on politics have created a great deal of controversy. He has been a successful U.S. university hockey coach, university president and is a devoted anti-globalization activist.