Murder in the Mississippi Delta: The Barons of Memphis and other stories

Chapter Six: Golden Gate Bridge


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In our sixth installment, the lives of Hunter Baron III and a small-town girl from the Sierra foothills of California intersect as she makes her way to the big city in the mid-south.

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Narrated by Memphis native, Zeporia Gray of Real Music Pro Studios.

*Explicit language warning* There is explicit language contained within this book. There is also racially and culturally offensive terminology and language used within of historical context by some of the characters contained within this book. This is used to portray the thoughts, actions and beliefs of the characters. This does not reflect the beliefs of the author, nor any of the other people involved in the production of this book.

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Want to get the real Memphis flavor? Read our chapter notes for more information about the famous people and places in our Bluff city on the banks of the Mississippi.

Chapter Notes

Calaveras County - the land of skulls and very few traffic lights. It's a place with Big Trees, closed minds and more animals than people. Made famous by legendary American humorist and journalist, Mark Twain, the frogs still jump every May in Calaveras County.

Small town girl in the big Bluff City..

Memphis Landmarks

Crystal Palace skating rink - no longer open, but fondly remembered. You can still get your skate on, as you see here.

Memphis State University, now University of Memphis


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Murder in the Mississippi Delta: The Barons of Memphis and other storiesBy Marnie Gellhorn