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  1. Posted: November 13, 2014In: Public

    A ruthlessly ambitious farmboy connives his way to the top of the Oklahoma oil business during its early boom days. In the end, after years of backstabbing and dirty dealings, he must fight the enemies earned over a lifetime to hang on to his empire.

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    Added an answer on November 13, 2014 at 11:40 am

    I just noticed that I used "it's" instead of "its". My bad. I can't figure out how to correct it.

    I just noticed that I used “it’s” instead of “its”. My bad. I can’t figure out how to correct it.

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  2. Posted: October 21, 2014In: Public

    Los Angeles, 1956. An ambitious prosecutor wants to know why the police were so eager to close the file on the suspicious death of a wealthy businessman. When his off the books investigation uncovers a link between that case and the murder of a young prostitute twenty years earlier, both his career and his life are endangered.

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    Added an answer on October 22, 2014 at 9:47 am

    I might be able to move it back to the late 1940's. I think I'd lose the flavor of what I want in the story if I went backward or forward too much. Thanks for the info about the LAPD.

    I might be able to move it back to the late 1940’s. I think I’d lose the flavor of what I want in the story if I went backward or forward too much. Thanks for the info about the LAPD.

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  3. Posted: October 21, 2014In: Public

    Los Angeles, 1956. An ambitious prosecutor wants to know why the police were so eager to close the file on the suspicious death of a wealthy businessman. When his off the books investigation uncovers a link between that case and the murder of a young prostitute twenty years earlier, both his career and his life are endangered.

    stumptown Penpusher
    Added an answer on October 22, 2014 at 9:47 am

    I might be able to move it back to the late 1940's. I think I'd lose the flavor of what I want in the story if I went backward or forward too much. Thanks for the info about the LAPD.

    I might be able to move it back to the late 1940’s. I think I’d lose the flavor of what I want in the story if I went backward or forward too much. Thanks for the info about the LAPD.

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