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The Great Accident

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A small Midwestern town becomes the stage for a political and personal crisis when an unforeseen accident propels a local congressman into a fierce campaign. The narrative follows rival politicians, their strategists, and intimate relationships as alliances shift, scandals surface, and votes are contested. Interwoven are domestic scenes and community life that reveal ambitions, moral compromises, and the costs of public power. The work is structured in episodic books tracing the incident's immediate fallout, tactical maneuvers, courtroom and street conflicts, personal setbacks, and a final resolution that reconciles communal bonds with political victory and loss.

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Ben Ames Williams

Ben Ames Williams was an American author known for his engaging storytelling and vivid characterizations. His works often explore themes of family, adventure, and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable titles is "All the Brothers Were Valiant," a tale that delves into the bonds of brotherhood against the backdrop of the sea. Williams also wrote "Black Pawl" and "The Sea Bride," showcasing his ability to weave intricate narratives that capture the imagination. His contributions to literature reflect a keen understanding of both the human experience and the natural world.

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