And Raise Hell

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Next Generation Indie Book Award Finalist
Southern California Book Festival Honorable Mention

Sequel to Enough, a small-town newspaper publisher covers the aftermath of voter fraud, personal death threats, and ballot ‘fixing’ in a rural southern town. Set in the early 1960s, the court cases mount against top town officials and the behind-the-scenes dirty deals to sway local elections and national primaries.

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Zoom Into Books Author
Next Generation Indie Book Award Finalist
Southern California Book Festival Honorable Mention

Sequel to Enough, a small-town newspaper publisher covers the aftermath of voter fraud, personal death threats, and ballot ‘fixing’ in a rural southern town. Set in the early 1960s, the court cases mount against top town officials and the behind-the-scenes dirty deals to sway local elections and national primaries. Award-winning author, Tony Hylton, writes from his personal experience of those early newspaper days and brings us a riveting novel that will make you think and entertain you!

Author

C. D. Hylton, III (Tony)

Cover

Paperback

ISBN

9781951556655

Pages

320

Size

6 x 9

Year Published

2021

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About the Author

Examining the mysterious world where politics and news media collide

An experienced journalist, Tony has served as a Visiting Professor of Journalism and Public Relations at Susquehanna University, a small town newspaper publisher, National Communications Director for a trade association in Washington, DC and Public Information Officer (PIO) for a major U.S. Army Command in the Republic of Vietnam.

As an expert on the news business, Hylton’s entertaining presentation examines how “Fake News” was added to our Nation’s political lexicon and discusses Freedom of the Press and what moved our founding fathers to make it part of our First Amendment rights.   He examines the troubling demise of local newspaper and its negative impact on small communities across the country.

His political experience provides Tony with a behind-the-scenes view of the rough and tumble world of southern West Virginia politics in the historical 1960 Democrat Presidential Primary which vaulted John F. Kennedy into the White House. A native West Virginian, he has served in the West Virginia House of Delegates and was a candidate for the West Virginia State Senate.

  Tony will also discuss his recently released novel –   Enough –about a small town newspaper publisher who takes on a crooked political machine in a fictional southern West Virginia county. As a result of this principled brand of journalism two political kingpins set in motion a conspiracy that burns the paper to the ground and hatches a plot to murder the young publisher on a deserted country road.

His presentation is tailored to the needs of a specific audience and encourages audience participation and provides ample time for questions and discussion.

Hylton holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s in political science both from West Virginia University.


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