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portada The Bitterest Enemy (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2013
Language
English
Pages
430
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781909878334

The Bitterest Enemy (in English)

Martin Hicks (Author) · New Generation Publishing · Paperback

The Bitterest Enemy (in English) - Martin Hicks

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Synopsis "The Bitterest Enemy (in English)"

It is the late summer of 1863 and the third year of the war in North America. In the wake of the defeat at Gettysburg, Robert E. Lee has returned, with his Confederate army, to Virginia. But a further crisis to the west, in the Tennessee theatre of the war, compels the general to detach a part of his army, to journey west to north Georgia in order to reinforce the beleaguered southern forces there. Daniel Ryan and his comrades of The Ogeechee Volunteer Rifles are among those making this journey, which leads them to a savage battlefield at Chickamauga Creek. There follows a dismal season of endurance and hardship, testing, as never before, the courage and resolve of the men of the Company B, who are called upon face an ordeal of blood and death, worse than any they have yet encountered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ About the author - Martin Hicks lives in Fraserburgh in Scotland and commenced writing after a career in education. "The Bitterest Enemy" is his seventh book, based on the experiences of Daniel Ryan, an Irish recruit in the Confederate States army. The author is currently working on a further title, set also in the war of 1861-65. By the same author: A Gathering of Soldiers Hard Passage North The Rappahannock Line Mirage of Victory A Season for Killing A Deepening Twilight

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