Bootlegger's Daughter

Hardcover, 261 pages

English language

Published May 1, 1992 by Mysterious Press.

ISBN:
978-0-89296-445-1
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OCLC Number:
24627824
ASIN:
0892964456
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2730687

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Deborah Knott was expected to be a conventional little girl and eventually a conventional woman, worshipped on a pedestal by a conventional husband.

Instead she became an attorney, infiltrating the old boy network that still rules the tobacco country of Colleton County, North Carolina. Some say her success is a sign of the New South, but no one knows better than she the power of the past— her family's long history in the area is a major asset in her campaign for district judge. Then again, as the strong-willed daughter of Kezzie Knott — notorious bootlegger, ex-con, and political string-puller — history is also one of her greatest problems.

But it's an episode from the more recent past that threatens to derail her campaign. As a teen, Deborah used to baby-sit little Gayle Whitehead for her mother Janie. One rainy spring day eighteen years ago, both mother and daughter disappeared. …

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  • Knott, Deborah (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • Women lawyers -- Fiction
  • North Carolina -- Fiction

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