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Four friends wanted nothing more than to enjoy a long awaited fishing trip together find themselves bullied into fighting for their life by a group of hunters who pay to hunt people for game. With no serious weapons at their disposal, the four men must depend on their street skills, military training and the will to live in order to survive the hunt.
Co-authored by white university creative writing professor, James Pendleton, and a black writer, Jerome Johnson, this is the life of Braxton Bragg, a black man in the capital of the modern Confederacy, and great grandson of a white Confederate general. Despite the apparent dullness of his job, what he faces behind locked doors ranges from the embarrassing to the life-threatening. Braxton's dark, sometimes humorous commentary exposes the seamy underbelly of this Southern city--as well as the secret sins of the elite--and takes us through ten days of mystery, danger and surprise.
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