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In 1960,Milford Alabama is your typical small town in the deep south: white picket fences, Freshley cut lawns, parents taking their kids for ice cream. It hid an underbelly of deep segregation when high student Joshua Davis the teenage son of a white Pastor, begins a secret romance with beautiful Kayla Walker the Black daughter of a local storekeeper someone does not approve. Kayla goes missing and Joshua falls under suspicion to the surprise of many soon the FBI gets involved who is the real Pastor Roy Davis worshipped by so many? FBI agents Austin Jennings born in the foothills of West Virgina is given the job along with Agent Daniel Fogle with the ultimatum coming down from the halls of congress solve the case.
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05-January-2023
230 Pages
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In 1960, Milford is a typical small town in the deep south: white picket fences, neat yards, deep segregation, and parents taking their kids for ice cream on Sunday afternoon after church. High school student Joshua Davis, the teenage son of a white pastor, begins a romance with beautiful Kayla Walker, the daughter of a black storekeeper. Kayla soon goes missing, and Joshua falls under suspicion. When the FBI get called to the case, it becomes clear that all is not as it seems in this picturesque small town. As FBI agents Fogle and Jennings sift through the evidence, they discover a dark underbelly of hatred and bigotry, a secret society, and a strictly enforced "keep quiet" policy. Do the Sons of Confederacy have a role in the disappearance of young Kayla Walker? Who is Pastor Roy Davis, and why is he worshipped by so many? Why has a member of Congress taken a personal interest in a small-town disappearance?

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Kayla's Crossing

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In 1960, Milford is a typical small town in the deep south: white picket fences, neat yards, deep segregation, and parents taking their kids for ice cream on Sunday afternoon after church. High school student Joshua Davis, the teenage son of a white pastor, begins a romance with beautiful Kayla Walker, the daughter of a black storekeeper. Kayla soon goes missing, and Joshua falls under suspicion. When the FBI get called to the case, it becomes clear that all is not as it seems in this picturesque small town. As FBI agents Fogle and Jennings sift through the evidence, they discover a dark underbelly of hatred and bigotry, a secret society, and a strictly enforced "keep quiet" policy. Do the Sons of Confederacy have a role in the disappearance of young Kayla Walker? Who is Pastor Roy Davis, and why is he worshipped by so many? Why has a member of Congress taken a personal interest in a small-town disappearance?

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