No one in Judge Deborah Knott's family knows the meaning of the inscription on their late mother's cigarette lighter, which young Susan Stephenson acquired near the end of WWII. Who was "Mac" and why did someone named Leslie engrave "Just do it!" on its surface? Meanwhile, Kezzie Knott has discovered the body of an elderly woman who used to make whiskey for him back when he was running white lightning. What was she doing on his land and why are there tracks from a grandson's truck near the body? While her husband Sheriff's Deputy Dwight Bryant investigates, Deborah finds a name on a tombstone that could help her identify the lighter's original owner.
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