A New Cyclops: Personalizing Punishment
Book 3 of 3: Patrolling for Indiana Ku Klux Klan's Last Ghost
Luke Dun returns to Prairie, Indiana to operate Wilks’ Tavern. He comes to aid Steve Wilks who suffers the terrible consequences of Parkinson Disease. By way of self interest, Luke leaves nightly inebriations behind in Chicago. Having grown up in Prairie County where his Irish Catholic immigrant parents, through the 1920ties, and years after, suffered the acrimony of naturalized KU KLUX KLAN membership, Luke anticipates his return in mid 1960ties may motivate residue Klan to reject a catholic Dun operating a business in town. A risk he takes.
But who could have foreseen his sister, Mary Dun, a nurse volunteering at a Clinic treating Black children would be stoned for doing so by white rock throwers hollering ‘Disease’?
Who could foresee the white medical doctor volunteering at that Clinic treating Black children is enthralled with the sexual deviancy of Indiana’s first Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon convicted of rape and inflicting numerous bites on the body of his victim?
Who could foresee the Doctor’s adherence to mental eroticism will lead to punishment for women he has elevated to be in his presence but who fail to conform their will to his?
Who could foresee the descendants of the 1920ties Ku Klux Klan naturalized members would adhere to the orders of a New Cyclops?
Can Luke Dun and Deputy Sheriff Taylor Room solve the acts of arson, assault, car theft, property destruction, grave robbery?
