PROLOGUE
PROLOGUEWith a heavy heart, Layken Martin clutched a spray of purple asters and wild bergamot that grew along the banks of a Missouri creek. Blinking back tears, he removed his Army hat and uniform jacket and wiped the sweat from his brow. He kneeled beside two simple gravestones in Sinking Creek Cemetery, marking th……
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