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Mirage of Victory

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It is May of 1863 and the Civil War in North America has entered its third year.

Facing a range of enemy threats, southern commander General Robert E.

Lee proposes an invasion of the northern states to supply his army, relieve pressure on other imperilled fronts and to seek decisive victory on enemy territory that could end the war.

Irish immigrant Daniel Ryan serves with his comrades of a Georgian regiment as the campaign unfolds, with Lee's army manoeuvring northwards through Virginia and across the Potomac River into Maryland and Pennsylvania, moving towards a fateful encounter with the Union army around the market town of Gettysburg. Martin Hicks lives in Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

He began writing after a career in education and "Mirage of Victory" is his sixth book, based on the experiences of Daniel Ryan in the American Civil War of 1861-65. Other novels by the same author: A Gathering of Soldiers Hard Passage North The Rappahannock Line A Season for Killing A Deepening Twilight

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Product Details
Legend Press Ltd
1909039152 / 9781909039155
Paperback / softback
20/04/2012
United Kingdom
406 pages
127 x 203 mm, 440 grams
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