A Season for Killing
by Martin Hicks
Description
"A Season for Killing" is told from the perspective of Daniel Ryan, a corporal in Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Virginia in 1864 during the American Civil War, as the brutal campaign in the spring and summer of that year unfolds. Ryan, an Irish immigrant in a Georgian brigade, serves heroically in a succession of battles as the Confederate Army is forced back through Virginia to their capital city of Richmond. Ryan witnesses the steady decline of his Confederate Army, yet he fights on as best he can. What we find in this novel are the perennial issues of conflict, turmoil, futility and loss, contrasted with the finer human qualities of bravery, love and hope.
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Author Biography
Martin Hicks lives in Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland where he was previously a Primary School Headteacher, working latterly in a special needs school. He is currently writing the sequel to this novel.
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- Imprint AuthorHouse
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781425986193 / 1425986196
- FormatPaperback
- Pages256
- Publish StatusPublished
- Page size21
- Reference CodeBDZ0007712165
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