The Hatfield-McCoy Feud Comes to Life
Historical fiction novelist Phillip E. Hardy has just published a remarkable retelling of the legendary Hatfield-McCoy feud.
Huntington Beach, CA (PRWEB) February 28, 2006
Imagine a story of an epic dispute, which has become a part of our American Mythology. "Kingdom of the Hollow, the Story of the Hatfields and McCoys" is an incredible tale of the most famous feud in our nation’s history. It is a story of jealousy, murder, vengeance and unrequited love that is rich with vivid historical characters in a post Civil War setting.
Many people believe that the Hatfield-McCoy Feud is some hillbilly fable of fiction. With all the colorful images these names may evoke, the average person knows very little about the actual events. It was a very real struggle that was born out of economic jealousy during the tumultuous post Civil War period. In 1878, Randolph McCoy accused his neighbor Floyd Hatfield of stealing one of his hogs. The incidents that followed involved the killings of more than a dozen people, including six of Randolph’s own children. It also entangled a myriad of people including dozens of lawmen, bounty hunters, lawyers and the Governors of Kentucky and West Virginia. It was not just a struggle between two families; it was a war between two states. The conflict involved a legal battle over the habeas corpus laws of the aforementioned states that went before the Supreme Court of the United States.
From the tributaries of Blackberry Creek, Kentucky to the assassination of President McKinley at the Pan American Exposition in 1901, "Kingdom of the Hollow, the Story of the Hatfields and McCoys" takes the reader through the real events of the Hatfield-McCoy feud. It is not a dry history book. It is the first novel of its kind, describing events of this tragic conflict in an entertaining narrative full of detailed characterizations. This book will fascinate fans of historical fiction with its unforgettable rendering of this epic story.
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Phillip E. Hardy MAD MONK PRODUCTIONS
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