The Old Indian

"Thought provoking! Well-written!" - Amazon reviewer

For years, “Big Walter” Huffman had dreamed of becoming Georgia's Director of Public Safety. Now his big opportunity was at hand. The governor's chief aide said all he had to do was find the body of the governor's college-age son who had been swept into the raging waters of the Tallulah River. After three days, however, “Big Walter,” armed with all of the body-finding technology the twentieth century had to offer, came up with absolutely nothing. Then one of the locals suggested he talk to an old Indian who lived up the river. This is “Big Walter's” story.

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The Old Indian

"Thought provoking! Well-written!" - Amazon reviewer

For years, “Big Walter” Huffman had dreamed of becoming Georgia's Director of Public Safety. Now his big opportunity was at hand. The governor's chief aide said all he had to do was find the body of the governor's college-age son who had been swept into the raging waters of the Tallulah River. After three days, however, “Big Walter,” armed with all of the body-finding technology the twentieth century had to offer, came up with absolutely nothing. Then one of the locals suggested he talk to an old Indian who lived up the river. This is “Big Walter's” story.

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The Old Indian

The Old Indian

by John Isaac Jones

Narrated by James H. Kiser

Unabridged — 24 minutes

The Old Indian

The Old Indian

by John Isaac Jones

Narrated by James H. Kiser

Unabridged — 24 minutes

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"Thought provoking! Well-written!" - Amazon reviewer

For years, “Big Walter” Huffman had dreamed of becoming Georgia's Director of Public Safety. Now his big opportunity was at hand. The governor's chief aide said all he had to do was find the body of the governor's college-age son who had been swept into the raging waters of the Tallulah River. After three days, however, “Big Walter,” armed with all of the body-finding technology the twentieth century had to offer, came up with absolutely nothing. Then one of the locals suggested he talk to an old Indian who lived up the river. This is “Big Walter's” story.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940178555088
Publisher: John Isaac Jones
Publication date: 09/29/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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