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Our Fathers' Burden

✍ Scribed by William F. Gray


Book ID
112401930
Year
2024
Tongue
English
Weight
3 MB
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B0CQQ5KJ8S

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✦ Synopsis


Tragedy strikes Harry’s family leaving him with nothing but sorrow, grief, and a mysterious box whose contents leave him shaken to the core. Everything he thought he knew about his father teetered on the edge of lies. Despite this, he decides to carry out his late father’s final to meet up with some of his old friends whose fathers had been best friends with his own - for a traditional camping trip their fathers had taken annually in years passed. But what they find up there in the Appalachian Mountains, and the mysterious circumstances that sent them there, reveal that their fathers had kept a terrible, deadly secret. And now that burden is theirs, and they must pay the price...M.F


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