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The Judas Field

Published
Aug 2006
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Historical Historical
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Its been twenty years since Cass Wakefield returned from the Civil War to his hometown in Mississippi, but he is still haunted by battlefield memories. Now, one afternoon in 1885, he is presented with a chance to literally retrace his steps from the past and face the truth behind the events that led to the loss of so many friends and comrades. The opportunity arrives in the form of Casss childhood friend Alison, a dying woman who urges Cass to accompany her on a trip to Franklin, Tennessee, to recover the bodies of her father and brother. As they make their way north over the battlefields, they are joined by two of Casss former brothers-in-arms, and his memories reemerge with overwhelming vividness. Before long the group has assembled on the haunted ground of Franklin, where past and presentthe legacy of the war and the narrow hope of redemptionwill draw each of them toward a painful confrontation. Moving between harrowing scenes of battle and the novels present-day quest, Howard Bahr re-creates this era with devastating authority, proving himself once again to be the preeminent contemporary novelist of the Civil War.

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Jul 2007 Picador ISBN 0312426933
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First Edition Aug 2006 Henry Holt ISBN 0805067396
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Jul 2007 Henry Holt and Co. ISBN B00A7URL78
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