Deveaux


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An examination of a fragile environment under siege and a call to conserve it for future generations










Murder on Edisto


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A big city detective. A lowcountry murder. Peace, safety, a place to grieve and heal. After her husband is murdered by the Russian mob, Boston detective Callie Jean Morgan comes home to her family's cottage in South Carolina. There, she can keep their teenage son, Jeb, away from further threats. But the day they arrive in Edisto Beach, Callie finds her childhood mentor and elderly neighbor murdered. Taunted by the killer, who repeatedly violates her home and threatens others in the community, Callie finds her new sanctuary has become her old nightmare. Despite warnings from the town's handsome police chief, Callie plunges back into detective work, pursuing a sinister stranger who may have ties to her past. He's turning a quiet paradise into a paranoid patch of sand where nobody's safe. She'll do whatever it takes to stop him.




The Southern Banker


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Annual Report


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Banks of the Edisto


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Banks of the Edisto is a family story and compilation of the descendants of Banks and Nancy Gunter. They are part of the large Gunter family that first settled in Lexington County shortly after the American Revolution. Banks and Nancy married about 1816 and raised a family of eleven children in the upper reaches of the Edisto River Valley. Beginning about 1857 shortly before Banks died, some of their children left for Alabama and Georgia while others stayed in South Carolina. Today, thousands of their descendants can be found in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and beyond. Among the many family names in this compilation are Atkisson, Bunn, Canada, Fulmer, Gunter, Gaither, Gurley, Hall, Hallman, Kneece, Lackey, Millsapps, Patterson, Ridlehuber and Sexton.







The Bankers Monthly


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