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Andersonville
Season 1
by Kelly Davidson
Andersonville is based on the story "The Life and Death of Al Parker". Reading the story is recommend to understand some of the discussion in the follow series.
Tom, Jennifer, and the Anderson's are captured and taken to Area 51, where Tom is given an unusual offer.
Linda's first few days on her new job are anything but smooth.
Paul Baxter is chasing the murderer of his little daughter to kill him. What will happen when both get into Andersonville?
Mack Davis once was a football star, but through drug abuse und robbing he landed in jail. He is given an offer to get a new identity and out of jail.
In this episode we meet an old friend of Linda from her life before Andersonville. And then Peggy Wilson tries to escape.
Two men stumble into Andersonville and discover its secret. One wants desperately to stay; the other wants to leave and rejoin his family. Judge Herns offers them a deal if the one who wants to leave stays.
Judge Jasper agrees to allow Steve Anderson to leave Andersonville and convice his old girlfriend, Sally Johnston, to come back with him. But there's a catch to the agreement.
When Tom goes after a killer, his actions put him on a collision course with both Judge Jasper and Judge Herns.
After Peggy Wilson is captured for the third time while trying to escape from Andersonville, Stephanie Hall is brought in from Peace River to defend her claim that someone attacked and forced her to run. Linda Anderson joins the investigation and the two set out to find the truth about what really happened that night.
Season Finale -- Trisha Brown saves a young woman (Shannon Royal) from killing herself and brings her to Andersonville. However Judge Herns changes her into a young man and the results are disastrous. It's now up to Trisha to convince everyone that Shannon Royal deserves to be in Andersonville, but first she has the impossible task of getting the young woman/man to trust her.