Rings of Trust

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Author: Kittie Howard ISBN: 9780985797126
Publisher: Kittie Howard Publication: December 2, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kittie Howard
ISBN: 9780985797126
Publisher: Kittie Howard
Publication: December 2, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In a segregated South with a sharp racial divide, values are about to clash...

When David Broussard leaves Iwo Jima, the decorated Marine thinks he'll never be in combat again. He wants to be with his family, have an operation to remove wartime shrapnel, and get on with his life. But he can't, not in rural South Louisiana in 1953. The Ku Klux Klan is furious David Broussard's son, Remy, wants to go to a black friend's birthday party. The white supremacists come at the World War II veteran with unbridled fury. Since the Klan operates in secrecy, violence spreads during the night. Hit and run operations terrify those who live along the bayou road.

But something must be done. Moses Dubois is dead, lynched by the Klan. The white-robed supremacists are on the prowl, eager to kill again. When Henri Doucet disappears, David Broussard's idealism collides with the urgent need to protect his family. The Klan's left a note: 'You're next.' David can't act alone. He needs help. But whom to trust?

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"Rings of Trust" is the second novella in the "Remy's Bayou Road" series.

Warning: "Rings of Trust" contains profanity and violence. Parental discretion advised.

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In a segregated South with a sharp racial divide, values are about to clash...

When David Broussard leaves Iwo Jima, the decorated Marine thinks he'll never be in combat again. He wants to be with his family, have an operation to remove wartime shrapnel, and get on with his life. But he can't, not in rural South Louisiana in 1953. The Ku Klux Klan is furious David Broussard's son, Remy, wants to go to a black friend's birthday party. The white supremacists come at the World War II veteran with unbridled fury. Since the Klan operates in secrecy, violence spreads during the night. Hit and run operations terrify those who live along the bayou road.

But something must be done. Moses Dubois is dead, lynched by the Klan. The white-robed supremacists are on the prowl, eager to kill again. When Henri Doucet disappears, David Broussard's idealism collides with the urgent need to protect his family. The Klan's left a note: 'You're next.' David can't act alone. He needs help. But whom to trust?

* * * * * * *

"Rings of Trust" is the second novella in the "Remy's Bayou Road" series.

Warning: "Rings of Trust" contains profanity and violence. Parental discretion advised.

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