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Hunted Down; or, Five Days in the Fog / A Thrilling Narrative of the Escape of Young Granice from a Drunken, Infuriated Mob

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A first-person memoir recounts the author's arrest after shooting a man who had defamed his mother, describing his decision to surrender, the sheriff's negligent conduct, and the growing, violent mob that forced him to escape. It details his confinement in a jail, threats and attempted assassination through the bars, failed protections by authorities, efforts by family and friends, and a fog-shrouded five-day flight through hostile territory. Interwoven are reflections on justice, betrayal by officials, and the precariousness of law in a small community, presented as a vivid, chronological narrative written while awaiting trial.

About the Author

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Harry Granice

Harry Granice is an author known for his thrilling narrative, "Hunted Down; or, Five Days in the Fog," which recounts the harrowing escape of a young man from a violent mob. This work captures the tension and drama of a life-or-death situation, showcasing Granice's ability to weave suspenseful storytelling with vivid imagery. While not widely recognized in the broader literary canon, his contributions reflect the adventurous spirit of his time and offer readers a glimpse into the challenges faced by individuals in perilous circumstances.

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