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He had always wanted to come here, to this diamond in the rough wedged in-between kissin’ cousins of a state line: Paradise — a city split down the middle between the Commonwealth of Virginia and the State of Tennessee — was a bustling town in the early winter of 1928.

CW: Discussion of historical slavery and military desertion, human trafficking, assault and robbery.

Written by Cam Collins and Steve Shell
Narrated by Steve Shell
Sound design by Steve Shell
Produced by Cam Collins and Steve Shell
Intro Music: “The Land Unknown (The Hollow Heart Verses)” written and performed by Landon Blood
Outro Music: “God’s Dark Heaven” by Those Poor Bastards

Old Gods of Appalachia is a production of DeepNerd Media and is distributed by Rusty Quill. All rights reserved.

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Anonymous

well I didnt think we'd see him again!

Anonymous

This is an amazing tease!

Tricia Smith

Ah, Jack, what an ancient and jubilantly sometime agent of Justice, chaotic old critter. "It hurt like hell, but he was free...." I just bet it did, but knowing that Glory knew what it took to deliver Jack and just what he thought of those Old Haints. Oh yeah, this is gonna be good, y'all! (Thank you Steve &Cam!! I've been wondering if we would have more Jack stories! 🙅🏻‍♀️🧿

Andrew Guthy

God I want to punch Jack in the face.

Anonymous

Yay! I am glad Jack is back in the game. You never know what you're going to get with him, but one thing is sure. It won't be dull.

Christine J. Long

Yesss! I'm so excited!!! I was honestly sitting, listening to the episode and trying to see how far we'd get before the outro kicked in. As soon as it did, I screamed, "Goddamnit! No!"

Tiff

Ooohhhhh yes!!

Susan Rudd

A very welcome nook in this adventure!

Anonymous

I'm pretty excited that Jack is back. Really happy about where this thread might go. Anyway it turns out.

Anonymous

Good to have you back, Jack! He's sure to give us a good story.

Anonymous

Always so happy to hear from Jack. I love the stories so much, and have to also say that the intro/outro music is just perfectly matched in like a well blended whisky.