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Salkehatchie Soup
Salkehatchie Soup | Ken Burger
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"Salkehatchie Soup" offers a fictional setting to the very real issue of nuclear waste stored underground in rural South Carolina. Ken Burger's origins in hard-hitting journalism left him with a desire to expose controversial issues affecting his home state. By presenting these issues in fiction, Burger grasped the opportunity to tie both historical and current events into a tightly woven tale of government espionage and the effects it can have on people from all walks of life.
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The third in a series of historical fiction based on characters surrounding the actual Savanah River Site, formerly known as 'The Bomb Plant'. This book focuses on leaking nuclear waste and the control or lack there of by Washington. As a local I can recognize many of the events. Very readable although this one the end left me unsatisfied. Perhaps because there isn't a good solution to some of the problems in real life. #doublespin July