Blood on the Dogwood
Angel of Vengeance, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Alex Zonn
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By:
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Martin Francom
About this listen
IN THE WIREGRASS COUNTRY OF GEORGIA, THE LAW IS JUST ANOTHER TOOL FOR THE RICH—AND JUSTICE IS A LUXURY THE POOR CAN’T AFFORD.
August, 1934. The Great Depression has turned the red clay of Georgia into dust and desperation. For Ray Stubbins, a good man with a back made of iron and a heart too soft for his own good, the world is shrinking. With a 47 dollar tax bill threatening to take the family land, Ray leaves his young wife, Lurene, and his watchful sister, Jessie, to take a dangerous logging job on Candletop Mountain.
He trusts his best friend, Andy Warlord, to watch over them. He trusts the law to protect them. He trusts that hard work is enough to survive.
He was wrong.
In the suffocating heat of a breathless summer, loyalty melts away. Jessie watches from the shadows as Lurene’s boredom turns to betrayal, and Andy’s friendship twists into something predatory. But the real danger comes from Seth Amos, the reckless son of the county’s most powerful judge. When a confrontation in a lonely trapper’s cabin explodes into violence, Jessie is forced to make a choice that will stain her soul forever.
To save her brother from the hangman’s noose, Jessie frames a crime scene and silence becomes her only shield. But when Ray returns to a shattered life, the trap snaps shut. Faced with a corrupt Sheriff who erases evidence to close a case, and a vengeful Judge who demands blood for his son’s death, Ray makes the ultimate sacrifice: he takes the fall to save his little sister.
That was the night the lights went out in Georgia.
Now, three months later, the execution is over. The farm has been auctioned off to the very man who sentenced Ray to die. The town thinks Jessie Stubbins is a broken thing—a ghost haunting an empty house, waiting to be evicted into the winter cold. They think she is powerless.
They are about to learn how wrong they are.
"You finish what you start. You carry what you kill."
©2025 Martin Francom (P)2026 Martin Francom