Publish America Announces the Release of the Southern Gothic Novel "One Tin Soldier" by Phil Knight

This story is about a time in America that many of the generation that lived through it would as soon forget. It is unfortunate that if we as a society are not aware of our past, we are doomed to repeat that past over and over again. Many of the political and social views portrayed by the characters are based on the views of real people that lived in that era, not just in Alabama. The story just happens to be in a mythical county in Alabama. The story could have been anywhere in America.

Publish America Announces the Release of the Southern Gothic Novel "One Tin Soldier" by Phil Knight
Baltimore, MD, November 30, 2009 --(PR.com)-- A father stops his white son from playing with his black friend. The ten-year-olds, Billy and Eugene, defy him. Sam and Ruby Lowe, Billy’s parents, gave the McGee’s a place to live and help to better their lives. No good deed goes unpunished. Their kindness places the Lowe’s and McGee’s at risk. Risk turns to reality when one of the McGee girls is murdered. The racially volatile Riverhills County, Alabama, ignites. An old war hero, Sheriff A.B. Compton, must solve the crime or fight another war. The funeral is more than Eugene can bear, having just lost his father. Eugene and Billy leave the funeral to find a burnt out mansion and a swamp are keys in solving the murder. Sam Lowe is arrested for the murder. The Devil is set loose as Sam Lowe faces execution. But in the end two other men lay dead. Why?

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