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The
last remnants of the Horner Gang are still at large and are being
tracked by a stranger who bears a startling resemblance to
photographs of John Dillinger, Public Enemy Number One.
Even the man's name, Jimmy Lawrence, is
an alias used by Dillinger. Set in the Dirty Thirties during the
Great Depression, Jimmy Lawrence arrives in the quiet, nearly
abandoned town of Addison in the middle of Calvert County.
He almost freezes to death in an intense
spring snowstorm. Rescued by the Fletcher family, he pleads to keep
his presence a secret. Soon the Fletchers are stunned by the news of
the massacre of a neighboring family. Nine have been murdered in
cold blood on their farm.
As the town and county begin to mobilize
for a massive manhunt, Jimmy Lawrence's presence becomes
increasingly suspicious. Is he somehow linked to the murders?
As this suspense-ridden thriller
unfolds, only one thing is certain --- the lives of the people in
Calvert County will be changed forever.
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JR Harke
Photography, Inc. owns Marigot Publishing House, Inc., Marigot
Films, American Art Showcase and American Art Report.
Harke performs
assignments around the world involving a wide variety of subjects
including still life, landscape, commercial product advertising,
architecture, portraits, fine art and nude figure art, flowers,
animals, travel locations, and film/television production.
All
work is project-driven including books (photographic and fiction
novels). JR Harke Photography, Inc. is a frequent exhibitor at art
galleries in both Washington, DC and Chicago and has work on display
in various popular cafes in the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitain area.
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