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From bestselling author Ken Pratt comes a thrilling new chapter in the legendary Matt Bannister series, set in a world where past and present collide.
In 1932, Alex Wentworth, a determined journalist for The Jessup County Chronicles, embarks on a mission to uncover a long-lost tale buried in the ashes of the Branson Gazette. His journey leads him to the reclusive Matt Bannister, a man whose name has become legendary, though his story has never been told. When Matt finally agrees to an interview, Alex is thrust into a haunting narrative that begins in 1884.
Newly-married Matt, his son Gabriel, and their companions have just boarded a train for home, unaware of the nightmare that awaits them. When a devastating explosion shatters the calm, sending their railcar hurtling into the Columbia River and the rest of the train plummeting into a ravine, Matt and the survivors confront the unimaginable: an act of deliberate sabotage that claims the lives of fifty-nine passengers.
Driven by justice and a desperate need to return Gabriel home safely, Matt vows to track down the culprits. His quest leads him into the heart of a chilling conspiracy involving the powerful Stafford Milling Company and the Livengood Plantation, where greed and betrayal run deep.
As Matt's tale unfolds, Alex realizes he's not just documenting history-he's preserving a legacy. And there are many more stories waiting to be unearthed.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
From bestselling author Ken Pratt comes a thrilling new chapter in the legendary Matt Bannister series, set in a world where past and present collide.
In 1932, Alex Wentworth, a determined journalist for The Jessup County Chronicles, embarks on a mission to uncover a long-lost tale buried in the ashes of the Branson Gazette. His journey leads him to the reclusive Matt Bannister, a man whose name has become legendary, though his story has never been told. When Matt finally agrees to an interview, Alex is thrust into a haunting narrative that begins in 1884.
Newly-married Matt, his son Gabriel, and their companions have just boarded a train for home, unaware of the nightmare that awaits them. When a devastating explosion shatters the calm, sending their railcar hurtling into the Columbia River and the rest of the train plummeting into a ravine, Matt and the survivors confront the unimaginable: an act of deliberate sabotage that claims the lives of fifty-nine passengers.
Driven by justice and a desperate need to return Gabriel home safely, Matt vows to track down the culprits. His quest leads him into the heart of a chilling conspiracy involving the powerful Stafford Milling Company and the Livengood Plantation, where greed and betrayal run deep.
As Matt's tale unfolds, Alex realizes he's not just documenting history-he's preserving a legacy. And there are many more stories waiting to be unearthed.