
The Day the Indians Won
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Narrated by:
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Philip Paxton
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By:
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Phillip Paxton
About this listen
Max Novak has become a recluse since losing his wife in a freak accident. When a high tension power line threatens his mountain hideaway he gets involved and is determined to fight the eminent domain law that seems to have the power company winning the fight hands down.
But through a series of blunders on the part of the power company, there is the possibility of a happy ending for Max, and his newfound friends and supporters.
When Max involves the Georgia State senator his fight looks good, but the power company CEO and his friend, a dubious circuit judge, lure the senator into a deep water hole at their exclusive fishing hideaway.
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