Dear Readers:
Thank you to everyone who has shown an interest in Clovis Road. We can announce that a motion picture project is now in development by a film production company, Mulligan Life, headed up by Ms. Anna Nupson.
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Littlefield double murder of a young doctor, Roy Hunt, and his wife, Mae, and 100th anniversary of the founding of Littlefield.
The recounting of the epic history of the murder of Dr. Roy Hunt in 1943, as we researched it, culminated in the first edition of Clovis Road. We felt it was an imperfect success. It got the riveting story out to a new generation, but it only answered some, but not all, the lingering questions for the Texans of 1943.
Many people from all over the United States came forward with treasured papers, secret stories, and photographs about family and old friends involved in the Hunt murder. So, we wish to thank the anonymous citizens of Littlefield who have come forth as well as the local newspaper publisher. Also, the families of W. R. Newton, and Jim Thomas provided new amazing details. More citizens of Cameron, some named, like a former district attorney, and some who want to remain unnamed, came forward with more of the story. Volunteer investigators have helped with research and photography.
Richly revealing new information and interviews since 2009 require a second edition. With this rewrite we wish to sharpen the key characters and shift the focus of the motive of the terrible murder. We, and the readers who responded, have done both.
After three more years of research there are new photos of Roy, Ruth, Dr. Billy, Mae, Mr. LaFont and Mr. Jim Thomas. Also, there is a new chapter, many more illustrations, 232 total pages (212 text versus 169 in first edition) , a new font, more than a dozen new stories, and 4500 words of new text.
We hope that you enjoy the journey in the second edition of Clovis Road while waiting for that movie to come out.
This edition is not available on Amazon, however it is available in Littlefield at Waymore’s for $30 plus tax, or by writing Highgate Publishing at 6257 Highgate Lane, Dallas, Texas, 75214 and enclosing a check or money order for $36.81 per copy, that covers Clovis Road II $30, Tax $2.48, Shipping USPS $3.43 (2lb.8.9 oz.) and Tracking $0.90.
Again, thank you.
Highgate Publishing, L.L.C.
Dana and Robert Samuelson 2013
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I look forward to this new edition of Clovis Road with its treasured papers, interviews, secret stories, and photographs.
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