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Willanda Secrets
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-77962-949-4
- EAN9781779629494
- Date de parution27/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurTellwellPublishing
Résumé
Unveiling the Untold: A Gripping Tale of Two Families, Al Capone, and a near Century-Long SecretWillanda Secrets chronicles five generations of two families, one Canadian the other American. The Ferguson's were successful ranchers in the Qu'Appelle Valley of south-central Saskatchewan. The Bush's were hard working people from the south side of Chicago. Each family had a connection to gangster Al Capone.
Neither family realized the arrest of Capone in 1931 would begin a near century long saga that would ultimately bring the two families together in a deadly confrontation, which would leave one Bush family member and three members of the Ferguson family dead. The book offers a possible explanation for the rumors that have persisted for years that Al Capone visited Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan on at least one occasion in the 1920s.
Neither family realized the arrest of Capone in 1931 would begin a near century long saga that would ultimately bring the two families together in a deadly confrontation, which would leave one Bush family member and three members of the Ferguson family dead. The book offers a possible explanation for the rumors that have persisted for years that Al Capone visited Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan on at least one occasion in the 1920s.



