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The gangs that have arisen, as the regular government continues to fall apart, are growing in strength and territory. It's getting harder for an honest trucker to find a load of freight to haul. Gangs and family disputes are bad enough, but the owners and customers of the White Star are beginning to realize that they may have a little more trouble on the way. There are tensions gathering around the old truck stop, and the source is something very far outside the experience of even the most widely traveled trucker or the most experienced innkeeper.

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The gangs that have arisen, as the regular government continues to fall apart, are growing in strength and territory. It's getting harder for an honest trucker to find a load of freight to haul. Gangs and family disputes are bad enough, but the owners and customers of the White Star are beginning to realize that they may have a little more trouble on the way. There are tensions gathering around the old truck stop, and the source is something very far outside the experience of even the most widely traveled trucker or the most experienced innkeeper.
Autorenporträt
A man whose life and experiences have spanned the world, Christopher Rector is a native East Tennessean and with several years of active service with the United States Army, Christopher retired in 2008, following stays in Germany, Panama, Ireland, Japan, Africa, Bosnia & various cities throughout the United States. Since that time, he has served as Deputy Sheriff in rural East Tennessee and was an integral part of the Tennessee Division of Forestry, Fire Resources Team, based in Knoxville, TN. He is now employed by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Christopher Rector has always been a writer at heart, recording short stories, memories and experiences on everything from napkins, to cups and even pieces of scrap paper. He discovered his talents as an author as he waged a very significant, personal battle with PTSD, stemming from his experiences while serving in the military. Putting pen to paper "literally saved (his) life".