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Briar Ridge

A Story That Was Not Meant to Survive

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De: Terry W. Platt, Terry Platt
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Briar Ridge

A Story That Was Not Meant to Survive
Book One of the American Erasures Series

Some histories are preserved. Others are corrected. And some are quietly removed.

In a rural American county where records are thin and authority speaks with a single voice, a man vanishes near the river. The County declares the matter settled. The paperwork closes. Life resumes.

But silence leaves traces.

Through the eyes of a local printer, a town bound by loyalty and fear begins to show its fractures—contradictory accounts, missing names, and a truth that exists only in whispers. As outside attention arrives for the first time, the question is no longer what happened, but whether the truth can survive long enough to be printed at all.

Briar Ridge is a work of historical fiction inspired by real patterns of injustice in American history. Using carefully researched composite characters, the novel examines how power, community pressure, and official narratives can erase lives without leaving fingerprints. There are no easy villains here—only ordinary people deciding, one by one, what they are willing to see, and what they are willing to let disappear.

This is not a story about justice neatly served. It is about what remains when the record ends—and who bears the burden of remembering.

Briar Ridge inaugurates The American Erasures Series, a collection of novels that confront moments in American history that were buried, denied, or rewritten, and the fragile human cost of telling the truth when silence is safer.

Afroamericano Américas Estados Unidos Ficción Histórica
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