"American Civil War mystery"
The Rebels surprised the Union troops at Shiloh and forced
General Ulysses S. Grant to give ground until he was able
to counter their offensive. In the middle of the battle
May Abbott, the wife of a Congressman, receives a pass to
go through the lines to see her twin sister in the
Confederate held town of Corinth. After a very bloody
battle, the Confederate troops retreat. Congressman
Abbott puts pressure on General Grant to find out what
happened to his wife. Harrison Raines, Union Spy in Pinkerton's Secret Service,
is passing through Corinth and makes his way to Shiloh
where he gives General Grant conformation on what is
happening in the town. Grant assigns Raines the tasks of
finding out what has become of the congressman's wife and
it doesn't take too long to discover that she and her
sister were both murdered. Now he has to find out who did
it and why without getting killed. Nobody writes an American Civil War mystery better than
Michael Killian. Readers will feel they are witnessing
first hand the actual battle scene and its aftermath. The
hero is a patriotic unorthodox spy whose unusual methods
always seen to yield results. The romance between the
protagonist and actress Louise Devere, who is a Union spy,
a confederate agent, or both, provides a positive
counterpoint to the atrocities of wartime. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 15, 2003
In his latest adventure, U.S. Secret Service agent Harrison
Raines receives an assignment from General Ulysses S. Grant
to discover why two civilians-sisters living on opposite
sides of the conflict-were murdered.
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