The Austerlitz Bugle-Telegraph: A King, a Goddess, and a Chronicle of Deception
- 128 Pages
- 6 x 9
- Softcover
- ISBN 978-1939710-024
- Copyright 2013
By Janet S. Shailer
June of 1967 started as just another uneventful Ohio summer for young Ed Edelhagen, editor-publisher of The Austerlitz Bugle-Telegraph. But an eight-inch rainstorm washed through Hillcrest County and exposed a cascade of local scandals involving the town’s most prominent family—his own. Ed, the son of an honored World War II Army veteran and grandson of a highly decorated World War I Marine gunnery sergeant, is fueled by a dogged determination to face past family secrets. In the midst of his personal and professional crisis, Ed is forced to cover the biggest theft his sleepy Appalachian town has ever seen. Strangely, the answers to everything lie in the Austerlitz Cemetery.
- 128 Pages
- 6 x 9
- Softcover
- ISBN 978-1939710-024
- Copyright 2013
By Janet S. Shailer
June of 1967 started as just another uneventful Ohio summer for young Ed Edelhagen, editor-publisher of The Austerlitz Bugle-Telegraph. But an eight-inch rainstorm washed through Hillcrest County and exposed a cascade of local scandals involving the town’s most prominent family—his own. Ed, the son of an honored World War II Army veteran and grandson of a highly decorated World War I Marine gunnery sergeant, is fueled by a dogged determination to face past family secrets. In the midst of his personal and professional crisis, Ed is forced to cover the biggest theft his sleepy Appalachian town has ever seen. Strangely, the answers to everything lie in the Austerlitz Cemetery.
- 128 Pages
- 6 x 9
- Softcover
- ISBN 978-1939710-024
- Copyright 2013
By Janet S. Shailer
June of 1967 started as just another uneventful Ohio summer for young Ed Edelhagen, editor-publisher of The Austerlitz Bugle-Telegraph. But an eight-inch rainstorm washed through Hillcrest County and exposed a cascade of local scandals involving the town’s most prominent family—his own. Ed, the son of an honored World War II Army veteran and grandson of a highly decorated World War I Marine gunnery sergeant, is fueled by a dogged determination to face past family secrets. In the midst of his personal and professional crisis, Ed is forced to cover the biggest theft his sleepy Appalachian town has ever seen. Strangely, the answers to everything lie in the Austerlitz Cemetery.