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Burpwallow Holler: Art Palmer, #1
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An army veteran, a survivor of the conflict in the American Civil War is haunted by stress from his experiences in battles. He hears of a fellow warrior who is being persecuted for his colour and beliefs. Is the war about to begin again? It has never really ended for him....

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Art Palmer, a shell shocked cavalry officer has retreated to the solitude and peace of the Appalachian mountains. Staying away from towns, he does what he can to help farmers rebuild their lives in the time of the Reconstruction. His only companions are his Morgan stallion and the weapons that he carries. Journeying to assist his widowed sister in Georgia, Art stops off in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, a town of mixed loyalties in the recent conflict. While there he hears of the rise of the KKK, who are persecuting a fellow veteran, a mixed-race hero with a similar background to him. He should be on his way, but he can't leave the man to perish alone—it would be like running out on himself. Some wars never end.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPaul Whybrow
Release dateJan 26, 2019
ISBN9781386617891
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Paul Whybrow

Paul Whybrow has a young head on old shoulders. Ex many things, including being a teacher, counsellor, librarian, dispatch rider, milkman, postman, bar man, house renovator, classic vehicle restorer, courier, van driver, factory worker, project manager, live-in carer for the elderly, editor, photographer, volunteer at a community centre, play-schemes, homeless campaigns and nature conservation projects. I wrote non-fiction magazine articles for ages, but turned to creative writing in the summer of 2013. I've been my own boss for a long time, which means I'm working for an idiot and the pay is lousy—but the holidays are great. Paul Whybrow has a good heart inside a battered chest.

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