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Marching Through Georgia An Alphonso Clay Mystery Of The Civil War Jack Martin

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Marching Through Georgia An Alphonso Clay Mystery Of The Civil War Jack Martin
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Publisher: Open Road Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Jack Martin
ISBN: 9781504078177, 1504078179
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Marching Through Georgia An Alphonso Clay Mystery Of The Civil War Jack Martin by Jack Martin 9781504078177, 1504078179 instant download after payment.

As Sherman moves toward Atlanta, an agent searches for traitors among the troops in this compelling Civil War thriller . . .

When Sherman’s army hits a wall of resistance at Kennesaw Mountain in the summer of 1864—despite what seemed to be highly reliable intelligence—he’s convinced by one of the Union nurses to call in Maj. Alphonso Clay to hunt for a saboteur. With his scout Ambrose Bierce badly wounded and a general murdered in the midst of battle, he summons Clay, who soon joins him on his march through Georgia. 

But as Clay investigates the situation—and tries to prevent any further unwelcome surprises from the Confederates—it becomes apparent that there may be more than one person betraying the Union . . .

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