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The Woman Who Was The Corridor

A novel by Tannie R. Meador
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The trail of transdimensional aliens leads to Washington. Only a US Senator knows the whole truth about the woman who was the corridor and how to use it.  He has  called in a national archives scribe, but the scribe has purloined the encrypted entry that describes the Senator’s strange romance with Deia Rankin and what happened to open the way to aliens in our world.

Deia Rankin owned a ceramics production firm, the old family plantation, and bore a son under strange circumstances. The twelve year old boy resurrects the dying. She fought her way to recognition as an artist and revitalized her Louisiana hometown.  Her nights are disturbed by an unseen Presence who tries to force her from her home.  Reaching all the way to the United States Senate, her story involves the ATF, the DEA, alien technology and terrifying changes to the human body.

the woman who was the corridor  chronicles a secret invasion of manipulation and trickery as well as the  exciting adventure of a Texas ATF Agent who  tries to discover the truth in the darkest heart of Louisiana.  On the trail of gun smugglers, he’s ensnared by the corridor  and could lose the only thing he ever loved, the beautiful singer whose life is endangered not only by her proximity to the worst of criminals but by the secret of her own birth.  

 

 
 

 

Notebook of
Hiram Bingle, Scribe

April 10, 2021

. . .I was more than a little curious when Senator Jamie Philpot called me to make this record for the archives but curiosity finally gave way to a kind of stunned profundity as I almost forgot to take notes.  He began by saying, “Time is a ribbon that runs through the mind, Hiram.  It has no other basis in reality”, and therein begins this story.  As the encryption continued, I was to learn that this was not the poetic license I had assumed from his reputation as a storyteller.

In my official capacity as scribe for the republic under the Archives Protection Act, I am not at liberty to divulge material, records, documents or accounts of any nature placed under Historic Use Only, a seventy-five year classification.  That I am doing so now, is an abhorrent and criminal violation of my oath.

I feel that the Senator’s comments  are relevant to this history and have included them. . .

 

 

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