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Lindy Thomas

 

Lindy W. Thomas is a native of Nebraska, where he lived until entering the U. S. Navy in 1948. He is a Korean War veteran, who has made the Chattanooga, Tennessee area his home for the past 50 years.  Lindy attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Later, he taught at the Chattanooga State Area Vocational-Technical School and then became a member of the administrative staff, first as supervisor and later as acting Assistant Superintendent.   After retiring in 1996, he has devoted a great amount of his spare time to writing novels. His first is PEAVINE CREEK, a historical fiction American Civil War story. A second book, MAUDIE, is in the process of being written and a third is in the planning stage.
 

 

 

 

About PEAVINE CREEK:
Southerners, sensing danger to existing institutions, law, social order, family, true religion and loss of liberty—liberty meaning being left alone to pursue personal goals, without suffering interference from government or fellow citizens—prepare to fight for their freedom.  At the beginning of the Civil War, the Confederate Government is being organized and needs funds to pay for war preparations and other government expenses. As part of a scheme to help fill their coffers, Dirk Howard, an ex-United States Army Officer, is recruited into the Confederate Army and assigned to a secret mission in the North. In his quest for the South’s liberty, he becomes entangled in unimaginable intrigue and espionage.
To order your copy, contact Lindy Thomas: lindy.thomas@worldnet.att.net

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