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Though fighting for opposing sides, Dick Mason and his cousin, Harry Kenton, escape unscathed from the Battle of Bull Run. As the war in the west intensifies, Dick joins General Thomas’ army in time to defeat the Confederacy at Mill Spring. Sent with important dispatches from General Buell, Dick finds himself trapped behind enemy lines, helpless to warn his comrades of a surprise attack. With sinking heart, he spends a sleepless night in the southern camp, while his fellow soldiers, a mere stone’s throw away, lie oblivious to danger.
How can he warn them? Will he be able to escape his captors, rejoin the Kentucky regiment, and fight to win back precious ground lost the day before? The Guns of Shiloh will explode on the morrow, and Dick longs to not only rejoin the North, but also be on the winning side.
This eight-book set tells the story of
America’s greatest conflict through the lives and experiences of Kentucky
cousins Harry Kenton and Dick Mason. Torn between family ties and political
beliefs, father and son Kenton serve in the Confederate army, while Dick Mason
leaves his widowed mother and fights to preserve the Union. Unlike many
contemporary historical fiction accounts of the Civil War, this series brings to
life the human drama of the war without resorting to foul language and
gratuitous violence. Our editing team updated the punctuation and footnoted less
familiar words making these classic books more understandable for the modern
reader.
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