JOHN BROWN’S BODY: An Alphonso Clay Mystery of the Civil War by Jack Martin
Manufacturer: Fireship Press
SKU: 978-1-935585-50-3
ISBN: 978-1-935585-50-3
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An act of treason, a mysterious murder—and Grant’s campaign in the West
is finished unless the mystery can be solved.
The Mississippi Valley,
1863. - The Confederate fortress town of Vicksburg is the
lynch-pin holding together the eastern and western Confederacy. Major
General Ulysses S. Grant is tasked by Washington to capture Vicksburg,
giving the Union complete control of the Mississippi, splitting the
Confederacy and dooming it to ultimate extinction.
However, there is treason in Grant's army—treason at the highest
levels. His most secret plans are being leaked to the Confederacy;
plans known only to a small group of high-ranking staff. But a security
officer named John Brown has discovered something—something he will not
entrust to any of Grant's officers. Instead, he frantically telegraphs
for a pre-war friend, Captain Alphonso Clay, to come out West
immediately; then Brown locks himself into a riverboat cabin, refusing
to see anyone.
Clay, a Union-loyal Kentuckian from a wealthy slave-owning family,
responds to the call. He arrives at Grant's headquarters to find Brown
has been murdered. Accompanying Grant's army on its march, racing the
calendar, Clay frantically tries to discover the truth, knowing that if
he does not solve the crime, Grants campaign will be at an end and the
United States will cease to be.