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In the late 1890s, young newspaper reporters Henry and Hazel team up to find the perpetrators of some shady land deals in several states. One of the men suspected is the governor of Arkansas, though he puts up a good front as the perfect husband and father.The governor's wife and daughter leave home one night to escape his temper and greed. The governor's wife starts a new life miles away. It seems this perfect family has plenty of secrets to hide.A small twister rips up part of Arkansas, and the governor is feared dead. Instead, he is hurt, missing, and has memory loss.Hazel discovers papers that lead to questions that will only hurt her, while Henry overhears a conversation that leaves him with unanswered questions and a lack of trust in Hazel.Making easy money brings the governor and his blackmailer to the same town where his wife is living. Something triggers the governor's memory and little pieces of his life start coming back, some good, and some dangerous.Hazel and Henry share their information, but Henry knows Hazel is keeping something from him. Henry's Secrets of Untold Truth is a mystery told by two newspaper reporters who have various aspects of the case.(About the Author) PeeWee Hardesty grew up in the small country town of Union Star, Kentucky. She now lives in Rockvale, Kentucky, which was an old railroad town in the early 1900s. This is her fourth book in the Henry series. The author is retired and loves spinning a good yarn.
Come along with Henry Miller, as he shares the many stories he wrote during his time as a newspaper reporter in the 1870s. His short stories travel to the black swamps of Louisiana, where gators roam and oil is hidden deep within the land. Henry follows the path of the Crow to discover voodoo and black magic in Gator Bait, Louisiana.Find the truth hidden in a railroad camp in the hills of Virginia, where greed overcame men and ended in lives lost.Travel back to Henry’s home in Magnolia Grove, Mississippi, for even more mysteries to be revealed. There, he unravels stories with numerous twists and turns, and some unexpected outcomes.About the Author: PeeWee Hardesty is a housewife and a retired laborer who worked at a construction company for 19 years. She makes her home in a once forgotten railroad town of Rock Vale in Breckinridge County, Kentucky. Her inspiration comes from “the past, present, and the heart of life itself.” This is her third book.
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