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Save 84% with this Kindle Countdown Deal! A gripping novel of forbidden love, and friendship across racial divides… Torched: Summer of ‘64 by Joe Edd Morris

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Torched: Summer of ‘64

by Joe Edd Morris
4.8 stars – 12 reviews
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“Joe Edd Morris has honed a bullet aimed directly at the heart and soul of the reader.” –Peggy Webb, USA Today bestselling author of The Language of Silence

Torched is a gripping novel of forbidden love, and friendship across racial divides.” –IndieReader Approved

Torched finds Sam Ransom at his first pastoral appointment in Holmes County, Mississippi, in the summer of ’64. At a civil rights rally, he is reunited with two friends from his childhood. His decision to join their efforts to rebuild a black church torched by nightriders sets all three on a collision course with the Klan and two grisly murders. The story is about interracial friendship and romance, the ultimate sacrifice, atonement and redemption.

A grandfather and grandson take a series of risks to save the remnants of their family and southern community so disturbingly infiltrated… Joe Edd Morris’ THE PRISON

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The Prison

by Joe Edd Morris
5.0 stars – 7 reviews
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In The Prison, Shell Ferguson visits his incarcerated grandson Cal with tragic news: his daughter, wife, and grandmother have perished in a fire. Cal must rely on his grandfather to uncover the suspicious circumstances of the blaze, as clues unfold to establish his innocence. Compelling revelations link the fire and Cal’s innocence with domestic terrorism. From plots to blow up Mississippi River bridges to threats on their lives, grandfather and grandson take a series of risks, including Cal’s daring prison escape, to save the remnants of their family and southern community so disturbingly infiltrated. A surprise addition to their efforts is Cal’s six-year-old daughter (thought to have died in the fire), who was kidnapped by the terrorists and escaped from their camp. The trio, in a race against time, help the FBI and Coast Guard thwart the nefarious plot.

“A Brilliant Novel!” Michael Hartnett, author of Generation Dementia

“The Prison is high on my list of important Southern literature.” –Gerald Walton, author of The University of Mississippi: A Pictorial History