Rebel Spring - Seasons of the Confederacy, #1 - E-book - ePub

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Two nations. One man. One chance for peace. Captain Matthew Glenn served the Union faithfully, risking his life on secret missions in service to his country.... Lire la suite
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Two nations. One man. One chance for peace. Captain Matthew Glenn served the Union faithfully, risking his life on secret missions in service to his country. But when Virginia seceded and joined the Confederacy, loyalty to home and family had to come first. Drawn into service by the newly-appointed General Robert E. Lee, Glenn must ride into Washington City and find out their plans to subdue the South.
In the mountains of Virginia, where Confederate support is weak and Union resources are abundant, Glenn must contend with Federal agents and anti-Confederacy Virginians who'd love to see him fail- and opportunists who don't care who wins as long as they get paid. Failure will mean his death- and spark the very war he hopes to prevent. It's a tall order for one man- and with hidden enemies at every turn, where can he turn for allies?

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Biographie de Gerald Cranwell

Gerald Cranwell is a 20+ year veteran of the Information Warfare Age, starting as a Navy Cryptolinguist in the '90s and working around the world, including many conflict zones; through this, he came to understand the vital role intelligence can play in warfare, where success or failure turns on foreknowledge of enemy intentions and capabilities. While teaching analysis and foreign languages to military and college students, he incorporated examples from history into lesson plans and lectures; short essays on the use of intelligence in Civil War battles led to a larger study on the subject, and eventually a historical 'what-if' incorporating this research. When not engaged in re-fighting the Civil War with advanced analysis and intelligence-gathering techniques, he makes his home in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and son. Subscribe to his newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gUnEJD

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