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Memoirs from the Journal of Will Kommen
Molly Maguire McGill
“Why did they kill Father Curtis and Brother Salvador?” “Where is Brother Salvador’s body?” Brother Will Kommen takes the story given to him by Brother Paul Ish, about Brother Salvador and adds his own memories to it. Brother Paul Ish had related the story as told to him by Brother Charles Liston.

Charles, a hotshot young executive with the Nebraska Fish and Game from Leigh Nebraska had met an eccentric priest, Father Curtis, and later a Franciscan, Brother Salvador. They travel the countryside healing people by the touch of Brother Salvador’s hand and words. Charles is tried, first by the state of Nebraska and later by a military tribunal. This challenged Brother Charles into the leader Brother Salvador named Lee Stone.

“Memoirs from the Journal of Will Kommen” is Lee Stone’s recollection of the events leading to these deaths and his piecing together the murder mystery, why did the authorities kill them and where is Brother Salvador’s body?

Molly Maguire McGill grew up near Philadelphia. She graduated from Kent State with a Bachelor-of-Arts where she He studied Community Counseling and Creative Writing. Her first book was Travels with Bother Retter. She also published via Kindle, Memoirs from the Journal of Will Kommen, Letters from Wolfgang Quelle in the Village of Antioch, and The Presidency of Sarah Palin. She is working on two romance novels, “Romance in New York,” and “A Sappy Piece of Crap.”

Her mother named her after her Aunt, Molly McGuire. Organizations, to which her Aunt was an active member, included the Ancient Order of Hibernians, a non-violent order protecting the welfare of Irish Catholics, especially the clergy. Molly follows the advice of this widow. “Do not follow the ways of my sons. Their cause was just, their methods were not.” “You cannot use violence to fight manure; it just swishes around and ends up in your face.” Molly’s goal is to aid the Irish, and all people made in the image of Almighty God, socially and economically. Molly’s novels are in honor of Jesus who rescued her from the ravages of radical conservative ideology.
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