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Appalachian author H. Jack Darnell writes with a purity of spirit
about everyday people finding hope and love in a world filled with
joy, pain, and the simple wonders of our everyday lives.
This is a tale of vigilantes, people who are tired of criminals
being given the breaks while victims suffer. The lives of four boys
are forever changed when they antagonize and name an apparently
homeless man. They name him Rags. Rags is forced to leave the small
town of Mount Bell and heads for the city of Pittsburgh. His
leaving was forced by his former employers, the CIA. In Pittsburgh
he changes his name to S'gar and forms the MVA, a benevolent
vigilante group. That is: benevolent to the victims of criminals,
benevolent to the victims of the legal system and benevolent to
some of the victims of society. AS the organization grows and is
successful. S'gar continually follows the lives of the kids he knew
in Mt. Bell. When they reach the age of eighteen he contacts each
one separately, and invites them to join the MVA All of the boys
follow different paths as they grow. One a heavy equipment
contractor, one a fighter, another to the military and the rouge
goes to Vegas to get rich quick. S'gar pulls this unlikely crew
together to form a smooth operating machine, and the MVA has many
successes. Together they fight to bring the crook to justice before
the justice system starts spinning its wheels. The MVA really
starts rolling when they get wind of a Judge sending young people,
of low income families to juvenile facilities for financial gain.
S'gar Places two undercover MVA members in the facility. The bad
guys kidnap one of the agents and ship her out of state. Join the
MVA as they work just outside the law, for the law
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