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Red River Fever by Rickey E. Pittman

Red River Fever

by Rickey E. Pittman

140 pages
A good ole boy's pranks escalate to violence and murder.

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Category: Fiction:Historical
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About the Book
Life for residents in the Texoma region is quite peaceful until Clifton Ray, a good ole boy who lives along the Red River, becomes infected with a mythical fever which has plagued the Texas-Oklahoma valley periodically through its history. As the fever takes control, Clifton Ray's pranks escalate to violence and murder.

 

 

About the Author
Rickey E. Pittman Rickey E. Pittman, Grand Prize winner of the 1998 Ernest Hemingway Short Story Competition, writes fiction, plays, poetry, and non-fiction. He was added to the Louisiana Roster of Artists in 1998. Originally from Dallas, Texas, he now resides in Louisiana.

 

 

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