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"A Dark and Bloody Ground: Sowing the Wind" by Michael Willever and Michael PhelpsThis New Civil War Historical Novel Offers A Perspective From Both Sides of the Line That Puts the Reader on the Battlefield!!A Dark and Bloody Ground: Sowing the Wind, chronicles the week of October 4 - 7, 1862, when the State of Kentucky lay in the balance as vast foraging armies swept the country side; soldiers from the North and from the South fighting and dying, staining Kentucky’s soil with their blood. The reader witnesses these events through the eyes of seven protagonists, four Southern and three Northern. This novel for the first time brings to life such historical figures as George Thomas, Leonidas Polk, Phil Sheridan and Patrick Cleburne, to name but a few. The events of this week changed the lives of these men and the State of Kentucky forever!
2010 Michael Shaara Award Nominee!!
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Exploring the Drama at PerryvilleMichael Willever tries to do for Perryville what Michael Shaara did for Gettysburg in The Killer Angels, his Pulitzer Prize-winning 1974 novel.Adding fictional dialogue to factual situations, Willever describes the events that preceded the battle through the eyes of leading participants.We get to know Union Gens. George Thomas and Phillip Sheridan, Confederate Gen. Leonidas Polk and J. Stoddard Johnston, a colonel on Bragg's staff who had a home in Georgetown and would later be a Louisville newspaper editor and Kentucky secretary of state.Willever's dialogue doesn't have the cadence of Shaara's. But by putting words in the mouths of soldiers and citizens, he puts flesh on their long-dead bones.He ends his book with Bragg camped near Harrodsburg on the day before the battle, convinced that the larger part of the Union army was miles away, marching on Frankfort, when it was in fact almost at his doorstep.Willever, who was at the Perryville re-enactment earlier this month, said he will cover the battle in a companion book he's working on now. If you want to know who won, you'll have to wait.Ric Manning • Louisville Courier-Journal • October 24, 2009 |
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