Heavy Louis
In the Depression-era, textile mills were often the lifeblood of Southern rural communities. In 1933, the young daughter of a prominent mill owner is found murdered, and a young autistic boy – unable to speak for himself – is arrested for the crime. It's up to a local newspaper reporter, a disliked transplant with a penchant for sticking his nose in, to ask the difficult questions in Andrew Baltzegar's latest short story - "Heavy Louis."
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Heavy Louis
In the Depression-era, textile mills were often the lifeblood of Southern rural communities. In 1933, the young daughter of a prominent mill owner is found murdered, and a young autistic boy – unable to speak for himself – is arrested for the crime. It's up to a local newspaper reporter, a disliked transplant with a penchant for sticking his nose in, to ask the difficult questions in Andrew Baltzegar's latest short story - "Heavy Louis."
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Heavy Louis

Heavy Louis

by Andrew Baltzegar
Heavy Louis

Heavy Louis

by Andrew Baltzegar

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Overview

In the Depression-era, textile mills were often the lifeblood of Southern rural communities. In 1933, the young daughter of a prominent mill owner is found murdered, and a young autistic boy – unable to speak for himself – is arrested for the crime. It's up to a local newspaper reporter, a disliked transplant with a penchant for sticking his nose in, to ask the difficult questions in Andrew Baltzegar's latest short story - "Heavy Louis."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185836156
Publisher: Andrew Baltzegar
Publication date: 11/25/2022
Series: Short Story Collection 1 , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 429 KB

About the Author

Andrew Baltzegar is an up-and-coming writer and author of mystery and general fiction. Born and raised in the Carolinas, his work often comprises a Southern perspective and setting. Andrew studied at the College of Charleston and NC State University, where he obtained is doctorate in Zoology in 2013. The novel Itapi, a mystery/thriller unfolding in the jungles of the Amazon, is his first published work. Andrew is also the author of numerous short stories, including A Drive Down 95, A Boxer's Praise, and the Lights of Parker's Ferry. He lives with his wife, three fur babies, and seven chickens in Raleigh, NC. His author website is
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