Preservation — What You Eat Might Kill You

In this 10th book in the Sage Adair Series, Sage is, once again, learning painful lessons. Like, what you eat might kill you. Diving deep into the heart of why, he finds angry doctors, determined women, persistent farmers, endangered children, corruption, and murder. This time, Sage and his trusted friends must join hands with the doctors, women, and farmers who are fighting the good fight. Because of their efforts you can stand in the grocery aisle and read what is in the food you buy. These are the progressives of the early 1900s who truly made America great.

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