Rock Throwers: Coming of Age in Post Ku Klux Klan Indiana
Book 2 of 3: Patrolling for Indiana Ku Klux Klan's Last Ghost
Reporting for work on a quiet, May Day challenges their futures, if not lives.
Tom stops a detention home riot, his action embarrassing a fleeing politically powerful Detention Home Superintendent. Tom resigns to avoid being fired. Mary resigns in protest over the sudden firing of Ginger, a Black Director of Nursing by a new Nursing Home Administrator. Ginger’s firing awakens Mary’s memory of Ku Klux Klan’s residual activity in an Indiana county where white supremacy is still doctrine.
While Mary is looking for a nurse position in a Hospital, her volunteering as a nurse at a Clinic for Blacks draws down upon her the hostility of ROCK THROWERS.
To protect Mary, brothers Paul, Luke, Mark, and beau Frank Collins investigate County Klan residue that’s threatening Mary’s well-being.
Tom, employed by Voyager County Juvenile Court Services as a Probation Officer is called in by the Director to help bring the Services out of politics into professionalism.
Political operatives in Voyager County and Klan Residue in Prairie County do not sit idly by while ‘righteous’ brother and sister go about their ‘do good’ agendas.
Physical and professional survival of Nurse and Probation Officer are in jeopardy.
