Rings of Death

Fiction & Literature, Military
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Author: William Gibson White ISBN: 9781452463315
Publisher: William Gibson White Publication: January 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: William Gibson White
ISBN: 9781452463315
Publisher: William Gibson White
Publication: January 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

After Charlie’s father escaped death in Georgia from the Ku Klux Klan, who murdered his parents, raped and killed his sisters, he fled. He hopped a freight train he hoped was headed north where Negroes were treated fairly. Two days later when he saw blacks working in fields, he jumped off. He soon learned this was Arkansas where most had the same prejudices. Years passed. He married, had two daughters and a son, Charlie. After wounding a Redneck who raped and killed one daughter, he was hung and burned on a cross in the town square.
Charlie made a vow to kill the two men responsible, now the town's sheriff and deputy. Enter WW II. He joined the U.S. Marines at 17 to learn ways to kill and ended up a war hero. On leave, he used rattlesnakes in an attempt to commit the perfect murder . . . .

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After Charlie’s father escaped death in Georgia from the Ku Klux Klan, who murdered his parents, raped and killed his sisters, he fled. He hopped a freight train he hoped was headed north where Negroes were treated fairly. Two days later when he saw blacks working in fields, he jumped off. He soon learned this was Arkansas where most had the same prejudices. Years passed. He married, had two daughters and a son, Charlie. After wounding a Redneck who raped and killed one daughter, he was hung and burned on a cross in the town square.
Charlie made a vow to kill the two men responsible, now the town's sheriff and deputy. Enter WW II. He joined the U.S. Marines at 17 to learn ways to kill and ended up a war hero. On leave, he used rattlesnakes in an attempt to commit the perfect murder . . . .

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