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In 1947, a land surveyor visits a remote West Virginia farmhouse to mark county lines—and discovers the boundary dispute isn’t about land at all. What the Ketchum twins were guarding beneath the floorboards turned Pine Hollow into a town that learned one rule: never cross the line.
By Inspector StoryIn 1947, a land surveyor visits a remote West Virginia farmhouse to mark county lines—and discovers the boundary dispute isn’t about land at all. What the Ketchum twins were guarding beneath the floorboards turned Pine Hollow into a town that learned one rule: never cross the line.