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Betrayal of Trust
An Act of Treason
By: P. J. McAllister
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ISBN:
978-1-59824-468-7
Edition:
Paperback, 79 Pages
Publication Date:
April 12, 2007
Betrayal of Trust
is P. J. McAllister’s third novel. His previous novels are
Means of Misappropriation
and
Misfortune or Murder?
The author lives on Long Island, New York.
The voters have no idea what a big mistake they’ve made. The common man is so ignorant of politics, that he should never been given the vote.
What is this all about? I don’t think you really want to know. All he said was “wow.” As always, he would do as instructed because he loved his country.
There was a poster with Harry Truman’s famous quote, “The Buck Stops Here.” What could go wrong? On the fateful day, the train left its starting point. Warnings had been issued for severe tornado activity. After an hour, it happened.
The train was of ordinary make up, and was delivering its usual cargo. To be truthful, I am at a loss to unravel the true nature of this mystery.
He jabbed the piece of metal into the carotid artery. Why are you doing my job? I was just trying to help, I’ll leave the rest to you.
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