Grief and Gettysburg
When the son of photographic colleague Alexander Gardner is trapped between Lee and Meade's armies a few miles south of Gettysburg, Rob and Andrew McEntee rush to help him and nurse the wounded. A battlefield pledge to a dying childhood friend sends the brothers racing back to riot-torn New York City to avert another murder.
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Grief and Gettysburg
When the son of photographic colleague Alexander Gardner is trapped between Lee and Meade's armies a few miles south of Gettysburg, Rob and Andrew McEntee rush to help him and nurse the wounded. A battlefield pledge to a dying childhood friend sends the brothers racing back to riot-torn New York City to avert another murder.
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Grief and Gettysburg

Grief and Gettysburg

by Jean M West
Grief and Gettysburg

Grief and Gettysburg

by Jean M West

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Overview

When the son of photographic colleague Alexander Gardner is trapped between Lee and Meade's armies a few miles south of Gettysburg, Rob and Andrew McEntee rush to help him and nurse the wounded. A battlefield pledge to a dying childhood friend sends the brothers racing back to riot-torn New York City to avert another murder.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475288483
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/16/2012
Series: McEntee Brothers Civil War Mysteries , #6
Pages: 372
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.77(d)

About the Author

With one great-great-grandfather serving in the Union Army and the other serving in the Confederate Army, Jean West was genetically hard-wired for a life-long fascination with the Civil War. In high school, she was a volunteer at the Custis Lee Mansion and she majored in history at the College of William and Mary. After a decade in teaching (including a high school named for J.E.B. Stuart) she became an education specialist at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Every morning, she walked past the still extent Apex Building where Mathew Brady's photographic gallery once operated. Thoroughly familiar with primary sources, Jean mines historic records to try to recreate the people and places of the past as accurately and entertainingly as possible.
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