Many of you on these lists have had me refer to our fellow lister, Charlie Hartley - he, for one thing, maintained my Puzzler articles on line and is the genius behind keeping my website up-to-date (too old to learn html!) Charlie has written a most interesting book which will be described below. I have had the privilege of reading this book and I told him that some of you might be interested in it. I don't receive any money for plugging his book but wanted you to know about it. Here is the write-up: Shots rang out at Huber's Station, a railroad depot just south of Louisville, Kentucky on August 11, 1904. Less than a day later, Francis Hagan lay dead as his grieving widow arrived from their Alabama home, too late to bid him farewell. Meanwhile his killer, John Barbour, sat in jail pondering his future. This true story is featured in Charles Hartley's latest book, Murder or Not? The Hagan-Barbour Feud. It is filled with charges of deception, fraud, and attempted assassinations, and is based on original court records and depositions, and on newspaper accounts of the time. In the end, the reader is challenged to decide if justice was truly served. For more details on the book, and how to obtain it, visit the web page at <http://bullittcountyhistory.org/announce2.html>http://bullittcountyhistory.org/announce2.html If you have any questions, you can write Charlie at: [email protected] - it's a great read! Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://www.gensoup.org/gorinpuzzles/index.php Sandi's site: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/ Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=south-central-kentucky