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Rebel Spring (Seasons of the Confederacy)

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Product Code: 9781703754322
ISBN13: 9781703754322
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Rebel Spring (Seasons of the Confederacy)

$10.65
 
Captain Matthew Glenn served the Union faithfully, risking his life on many occasions during secret missions in service to his country. But when Virginia seceded and joined the Confederacy, forcing him to choose sides, loyalty to home and family had to come first. Resigning his commission and returning home to serve his state, he found himself drawn into service by his former superior, the newly-appointed General Robert E. Lee, who asks that Glenn perform the same duties for his new country. Amidst the turmoil of secession and creating a new country in the face of Union opposition, Lee's first task is direct: Ride into Washington City, into the heart of the Union's war effort, and find out their plans to subdue the South. Paired with a wayward cavalryman, Glenn's mission is immediately discovered by Union agents, forcing him to detour west- into the mountains of Virginia, where Confederate support is weak and Union resources are abundant. Federal agents are the least of Glenn's worries, as he has to contend with anti-Confederacy Virginians who'd love to see him fail, and opportunists who don't care who wins as long as they get paid. Success of his mission could prevent a bloody war; failure could doom the South's bid for independence. It's a tall order for one man- and with hidden enemies at every turn, where can he turn for allies?

Author: Gerald Cranwell
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: October 29, 2019
Number of Pages: 254 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1703754328
ISBN-13: 9781703754322
 

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