Michael Stephen Daigle
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“Everything we used to think was wrong with someone else is now wrong with us.”
Finishing a rewrite of “Swamps of Jersey.” The mystery part of the story is placed in the context of a hard economy, a devastating flood and fractured politics. I use reporter Jimmy Dawson to catalogue all this. Here is one … Continue reading
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Tagged "The Swamps of Jersey", Fiction, Frank Nagler. Ironton, Jimmy Dawson, NJ
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