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Moonshining is a common way of life in the poverty-stricken region of eastern Kentucky. For Frank Jamison, backwoods distilling is his primary means to surviving the harsh and uneconomical time. Three years have passed since the ratification of the 18th Amendment, which banned the sale and distribution of intoxicating liquors. It was also then, in 1920, that Frank had his first run-in with the federal revenuers. The encounter resulted in a temporary setback for his business but also led to the tragic loss of his oldest daughter. Now, an insider has tipped off the authorities and Frank is once…mehr

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Moonshining is a common way of life in the poverty-stricken region of eastern Kentucky. For Frank Jamison, backwoods distilling is his primary means to surviving the harsh and uneconomical time. Three years have passed since the ratification of the 18th Amendment, which banned the sale and distribution of intoxicating liquors. It was also then, in 1920, that Frank had his first run-in with the federal revenuers. The encounter resulted in a temporary setback for his business but also led to the tragic loss of his oldest daughter. Now, an insider has tipped off the authorities and Frank is once again feeling the pressure of losing his operation. It's Frank's father, an old-time moonshiner with an itchy trigger finger, who steps in with readied guns to set matters straight and help restore the reputation of the backwoods distiller.
Autorenporträt
Jeremy Perry is an American author from southern Indiana. In 2011, he began writing the short story western series BROTHERS OF THE MOUNTAIN. In 2013, he released his first short story collection entitled UNDER THE WILLOW TREE and Other Stories. His books MOONSHINER'S JUSTICE and the BROTHERS OF THE MOUNTAIN collection Heart of the Frontier were released in 2016. By day, Jeremy sports a pair of work boots and disguises himself as a home maintenance technician.