He has his friends and admirers who will not say or hear a word against him. He is, and remains, one of the most controversial figures in recent history. There are hundreds of such stories, the lives of people who stepped forward to rebuild our country after the war, and yet, so many of them are deconstructed. The stories about Patrick Hessessy, who led post-war recovery efforts in Panama, remain important to us today. The tale of Mike Harmon, of Georgia, is still a thrilling story for Americans. There are many tales from the Final War and its aftermath that have been told, in books and movies and even face to face. These were the things we wished would go These were the things we wished would stay The sparkles where the brook was flowing, McClelland III, barflies of long standing, for their help with the story. This book is dedicated to the real Edward Stalker and Robert C. Anyone using this as a guide to Virginia is likely to end up in Texas. For obvious reasons, I have played around with the geography and suchlike for the story. The town of Ingalls, West Virginia, does not exist.
I have posted ten chapters here more will be forthcoming if people want to read them.
I would be interested to hear what people here thought of it. I wrote this story before I discovered this forum, a year or so ago.