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A Very Wealthy Man (The Kendell Mountain Trilogy),Used
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Review A picture of what life was like in the "old days" in the South. . . Mitch Talley, Editor, Calhoun GA Times King skillfully brings together mysteries and secrets in both Kendell Mountain books... Lester Maddox, former governor of Georgia Product Description In this book, readers rediscover the lives of the inhabitants of Kendell Mountain in the rural community of Union Gap, Georgia. The book continues the story begun in It Happened on Kendell Mountain, which introduced the reader to Alyn Russell and Cynthia, who became his wife. In A Very Wealthy Man, while Alyn and Cynthia are rebuilding their lives after great tragedy and David and Kate Harris struggle with the past, the appearance of a sinister carnival owner disrupts the community in which they live. The reader meets the Russell sons, John and Charles, who have problems of their ownthey love the same woman, and the reemergence of old feelings brings havoc to the family. Linking the generations is a wise Native American who reflects the passage of time in this narrative of adventure and romance. About the Author Marian Denman King is a native of Atlanta, Ga., and currently resides in Calhoun, Ga. King began her career at the Atlanta Journal after attending Toccoa Falls Institute (now Toccoa Falls College). Later, she became a business owner, operating a florist shop in Atlanta for many years before opening a skating center in Calhoun with her husband. She finished the first draft of her first novel, It Happened on Kendell Mountain (#157736046X, Hillsboro Press), in 1975, and it went through several revisions over the years before being published in 1997. King is an active community member, and has three grown children. She and her husband recently opened an antiques store in Calhoun. The cover artist, Betsy Dority Collins ("Dori"), lives in Statesville, NC. She has painted the cover art for both of Marian Denman King's novels, and she also created the cover art for Chosen Exile (Rutledge Hill Press, ISBN 0934395004) by Mary Bray Wheeler. She has helped found numerous arts organizatios and served as president of the Artist Guild of Statesville from 19921993. In 1996 she received the Governor's Award for art.
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