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When Asheville, NC, private eyes Sam Blackman and Nakayla Robertson are asked by an eighty-year-old client to investigate the suspicious death of her brother, they warn her there is little chance of success. Paul Weaver died nearly seventy years earlier. The only documentation she has is the sole surviving copy of a coroner's report stating his death was caused by an accidental fall while hiking.There's a red flag: local son Weaver knew every inch of the mountain trails. The returning World War II veteran had enrolled at Black Mountain College, a liberal local school with an international reputation for innovation, thanks to its stellar faculty and advisers like Buckminster Fuller and Albert Einstein. The college of the 1940s is currently being portrayed in a film being shot on the site of its former location.



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Mark de Castrique

Mark de Castrique is an author, playwright, public speaker, and television producer living in Charlotte. Through his company MARK et al. , he writes, shoots, and edits projects for a variety of clients. His work has earned CLIO, TELLY, and EMMY awards. Mark has scripted stories aired on PBS and commercial network affiliates, as well as created video presentations for major corporations.



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