Sherman's Mistress in Savannah

After their infamous 'March to the Sea', General William Tecumseh Sherman and his 62,000 man army occupied Savannah during December 1864 - January 1865. Sherman took as his army headquarters the mansion of Englishman Charles Green on Madison Square. Against this historical backdrop the novel introduces a young war widow, Belle Anderson, who becomes the general's willing mistress. She discovers true sexual freedom and something else -- a bordello operator who stalks her at night and threatens to expose the affair. "Sherman's Mistress" interweaves the fictional story with many historical characters of the period, including Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, Savannah Mayor Richard Arnold, diarist Fanny Yates Cohen, blockade runner Gazaway Lamar, Major Henry Hitchcock, and Union Generals John Geary and Jefferson C. Davis.

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Sherman's Mistress in Savannah

After their infamous 'March to the Sea', General William Tecumseh Sherman and his 62,000 man army occupied Savannah during December 1864 - January 1865. Sherman took as his army headquarters the mansion of Englishman Charles Green on Madison Square. Against this historical backdrop the novel introduces a young war widow, Belle Anderson, who becomes the general's willing mistress. She discovers true sexual freedom and something else -- a bordello operator who stalks her at night and threatens to expose the affair. "Sherman's Mistress" interweaves the fictional story with many historical characters of the period, including Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, Savannah Mayor Richard Arnold, diarist Fanny Yates Cohen, blockade runner Gazaway Lamar, Major Henry Hitchcock, and Union Generals John Geary and Jefferson C. Davis.

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Sherman's Mistress in Savannah

Sherman's Mistress in Savannah

by Larry Martin
Sherman's Mistress in Savannah

Sherman's Mistress in Savannah

by Larry Martin

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Overview

After their infamous 'March to the Sea', General William Tecumseh Sherman and his 62,000 man army occupied Savannah during December 1864 - January 1865. Sherman took as his army headquarters the mansion of Englishman Charles Green on Madison Square. Against this historical backdrop the novel introduces a young war widow, Belle Anderson, who becomes the general's willing mistress. She discovers true sexual freedom and something else -- a bordello operator who stalks her at night and threatens to expose the affair. "Sherman's Mistress" interweaves the fictional story with many historical characters of the period, including Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, Savannah Mayor Richard Arnold, diarist Fanny Yates Cohen, blockade runner Gazaway Lamar, Major Henry Hitchcock, and Union Generals John Geary and Jefferson C. Davis.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044964211
Publisher: Larry Martin
Publication date: 09/08/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 579 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

I've been writing books for over 30 years. I am now retired from the practice of pulmonary medicine. One of the several non-fiction books I wrote years ago was about the medical aspects of scuba diving ("Scuba Diving Explained"). With that background, I crafted a novel about the death of a young woman scuba diver. "The Wall: Chronicle of a Scuba Trial" is my 15th book and fourth novel. (See list at http://www.lakesidepress.com/books.html.) The novel covers the 5-day (fictional) trial over the woman's disappearance during a Grand Cayman wall dive. Who is responsible? The corporation that owns the dive outfit (and its divemaster), or the victim herself? Was it suicide or nitrogen narcosis? Witness the courtroom battle of experts and decide for yourself.

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