Grandfather of the current state of American politics and the decline of democracy. A perfect example of why we need term limits on the Supreme Court while also expanding it.
I want my $$$ back!
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George Dawes Green knows his way around a good “story arc” and he knows his way around Savannah. Well written, colorful characters, truthful about Savannah (the good and the dark). Well performed/narrated by a small cast of voices. Entertaining to the end. In the tradition of “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.” Every..
Narrators Ariel Blake, Karen Commins, Kathleen McInerney, Lee Osorio, and Melinda Sewak depict lush and humid Savannah, Georgia, from its homeless encampments to its turreted mansions, where beloved singer-songwriter Johnny Mercer once entertained. Reminiscent of MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL, this mystery has colorful Southern characters and family mysteries best left hidden…
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I thought the story line was good. It kept you wondering what was going to happen. I didn’t like all the negativity about Savannah. I’ve lived here for years and I have not found it to be anything like what was depicted. The author is someone who definitely has had a bad experience and it..
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