Hinckley Murder: Franklin, Idaho 1881

By (author)Kevin Sorensen

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In 1881 Idaho, a tragic encounter between a railroad agent and two drifters unfolds, exploring themes of justice, forgiveness, and the impact of impulsive choices across generations.

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ONE BULLET CHANGED EVERYTHING.A gripping historical novel based on true events, Hinckley Murder: Franklin, Idaho 1881 weaves together the lives of individuals across decades and continents, culminating in a tragic encounter in a peaceful frontier town.In 1881, Franklin, Idaho railroad agent, Joel Hinckley and his young bride Lucy are starting their life together when two drifters, Michael Mooney and Frank Barnes, tragically upend their lives and shock the community.This novel masterfully traces the divergent paths that bring together these people from around the world seeking opportunity, belonging, or adventure.Author Kevin Sorensen crafts a rich tapestry of authentic 19th century life, exploring themes of justice, crime, forgiveness, punishment, and the repercussions from impulsive acts. Through meticulous research and compassionate storytelling, he transforms an obscure historical footnote into a profound meditation on how ordinary people process extraordinary tragedy.More than just a story about a murder, this is a deeply human tale about the complex web of circumstances that shape lives over generations and connects us to one another across time and distance.

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