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DESCRIPTION
Nestled between two cities with one, long road forked by a redwood, Harvey
Dell City is discovered at the height of the Gold Rush. All kinds of people flock to the area like flies to honey. Promises are broken just as soon as they are made. Children turn up dead. Souls ache with guilt. Three families are changed forever. And almost out of nowhere, the unexplainable occurs. Elijah, a black man from Louisiana, changes the course of his life when he escapes the putrid rice fields and hops aboard a steamer during the 1800s. California is where he seeks freedom. Halyn Hallowell, a long-time, present-day resident of the now, two hundred-year old Harvey Dell City, has seen and heard just about everything. Or so she thinks.
DESCRIPTION
Nestled between two cities with one, long road forked by a redwood, Harvey
Dell City is discovered at the height of the Gold Rush. All kinds of people flock to the area like flies to honey. Promises are broken just as soon as they are made. Children turn up dead. Souls ache with guilt. Three families are changed forever. And almost out of nowhere, the unexplainable occurs. Elijah, a black man from Louisiana, changes the course of his life when he escapes the putrid rice fields and hops aboard a steamer during the 1800s. California is where he seeks freedom. Halyn Hallowell, a long-time, present-day resident of the now, two hundred-year old Harvey Dell City, has seen and heard just about everything. Or so she thinks.
DESCRIPTION
Nestled between two cities with one, long road forked by a redwood, Harvey
Dell City is discovered at the height of the Gold Rush. All kinds of people flock to the area like flies to honey. Promises are broken just as soon as they are made. Children turn up dead. Souls ache with guilt. Three families are changed forever. And almost out of nowhere, the unexplainable occurs. Elijah, a black man from Louisiana, changes the course of his life when he escapes the putrid rice fields and hops aboard a steamer during the 1800s. California is where he seeks freedom. Halyn Hallowell, a long-time, present-day resident of the now, two hundred-year old Harvey Dell City, has seen and heard just about everything. Or so she thinks.