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Red as a Rooster

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Nobody has ever known why the original Martins settled in a dead-end valley that is so difficult to find. When a set of two-hundred-year-old diaries are found in the bottom of a trunk, the mysterious history of Martinsville - all of it based on a lie - begins to come to life! When the biggest ice storm of the century hits Martinsville, Georgia and knocks out all the power, Biscuit and Bob's huge old house with its wood-burning stove becomes a shelter where many of their friends take refuge. While the men play poker and chess downstairs, Biscuit and the other women head up to the cavernous attic and begin to sort through generations of discards. A penny whistle, a pocket watch, a hobby horse, and numerous hats reveal the checkered past of Beechnut House. Even an old circus poster has a story to tell. And, of course, those old diaries that hold shocking truths never before revealed.

395 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 18, 2018

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Fran Stewart

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Author of the Biscuit McKee Mystery Series and the ScotShop Mysteries. Lives with various rescued cats beside a creek on the other side of Hog Mountain GA.

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November 24, 2018
Fran Stewart charms us again with Red as a Rooster. But this time the story embraces clanfuls of people. Travel through time to faraway places and long-ago characters that enchant you with their daily hardships and longings. And while you get fascinating history lessons you’ll also learn new words, like convolvulus and painter. This isn’t a quick read. You’ll want to savor every story. But you’ll be glad you took your time.
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