Moccasin Creek

Moccasin Creek by Alan Mowbray, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on September 29, 2017, is a fiction work that delves into the complexities of a small town on the Florida-Georgia border. The narrative centers around a hunt club that evolves into a formidable right-wing hate group known as FANG, which poses a significant threat to the community. The story follows Ander Wainwright, an enforcer for FANG who seeks to leave the group and mend his family ties, while Jeb Tucker, an FBI informant, gathers intelligence on FANG’s operations.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of crime and moral conflict as Ander and Jeb’s paths converge amid the turmoil created by FANG. The book presents themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the darker aspects of human nature, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of extremism. With 504 pages, this edition offers a comprehensive look at the characters’ struggles and the societal issues they face, all within the English language.
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A hunt club of good old boys morphs into a powerful right-wing hate group that goes by the acronym FANG and menaces a town on the Florida-Georgia border. Ander Wainwright, one of FANG’s enforcers, decides to quit the group and tries to reconcile with his wife and child. Jeb Tucker, an FBI informant, gathers information on FANG’s activities and reports to a special agent who might not be who he says he is. Both Ander and Jeb discover that their fates intersect when they confront some of man’s darkest impulses.
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