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Due to a hard to pronounce last name, Phillip Wyatt Belakapski is nicknamed "Fillbee" by his grade school classmates. Having started a year early and skipped sixth grade, Fillbee graduates at sixteen with Battle Lake, Minnesota, High School's 1943 senior class. Young men and his classmates are enlisting in the military service to do their part in World War II. Fillbee wants to do his part and tries to enlist. Military doctors find he has one leg an inch shorter. They classified him 4f, the military way of saying restricted from service due to health or physical condition.
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Due to a hard to pronounce last name, Phillip Wyatt Belakapski is nicknamed "Fillbee" by his grade school classmates. Having started a year early and skipped sixth grade, Fillbee graduates at sixteen with Battle Lake, Minnesota, High School's 1943 senior class. Young men and his classmates are enlisting in the military service to do their part in World War II. Fillbee wants to do his part and tries to enlist. Military doctors find he has one leg an inch shorter. They classified him 4f, the military way of saying restricted from service due to health or physical condition.
Small of stature at sixteen and handicapped, Fillbee is unable to find full time work other than as a part-time dogcatcher, one of six in Ottertail County. He looks at his interests, drawing faces and reading detective stories. Deciding to be a detective, Fillbee fills out the necessary paper work to become a licensed Minnesota Detective. Armed with his license, Fillbee fills out the necessary Ottertail County and Battle Lake paper work to open a Detective Office on his parent's enclosed front porch.
The book offers the reader a chance to read his 1943 case journal and discover how young Fillbee earns a chance to serve.


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G. Russell Peterman is a graduate of Thomasville, Missouri High School, Southwest Missouri State College, and Vanderbilt University. After retiring from teaching after 30 years, he turned to writing. Gene Russell Peterman writes as G. Russell Peterman. He collected up his forty years of poems and published them. Also, he co-authored with his daughter Kriston Peterman-Dunya four novels (two Historical fictions and two science fictions) and three short story collections. Writing his first novel alone was Luck's Wild, a Civil War story. This novel, Blue, is his second novel written alone and his tenth offering. G. Russell Peterman is married, a father, grandfather, and great grandfather. He believes in community service and has been a volunteer for 41 years. He was elected to the Fire Board of Directors , served 20 years as Treasurer and fire fighter, and earned the Missouri State Certification as a level 3 Fire Instructor. He was appointed
Treasurer of the local water district and served for 19 years. He was appointed to the Cape Girardeau County Planning Commission, elected Chairman, and served 2 years.