As Sherman moves toward Atlanta, an agent searches for traitors among
the troops in this compelling Civil War thriller . . .
When Sherman's army hits a wall of resistance at Kennesaw Mountain in
the summer of 1864--despite what seemed to be highly reliable
intelligence--he's convinced by one of the Union nurses to call in Maj.
Alphonso Clay to hunt for a saboteur. With his scout Ambrose Bierce
badly wounded and a general murdered in the midst of battle, he summons
Clay, who soon joins him on his march through Georgia.
But as Clay investigates the situation--and tries to prevent any further
unwelcome surprises from the Confederates--it becomes apparent that
there may be more than one person betraying the Union . . .
"I can't wait to read the next Alphonso Clay book." --RP Dahlke, author
of the Dead Red Mysteries