Northern Virginia is ragged and ill-equipped. The battle of Gettysburg
has broken the back of the Confederacy and decimated its manpower.
Then Andries Rhoodie, a strange man with an unplaceable accent,
approaches Lee with an extraordinary offer. Rhoodie demonstrates an
amazing rifle; its rate of fire is incredible, its lethal efficiency
breathtaking--and Rhoodie guarantees unlimited quantities to the
Confederates.
The name of the weapon is the AK-47.
"As a Civil War historian, I literally could not put The Guns of the
South down. It is absolutely unique--without question the most
fascinating Civil War novel I have ever read. Harry Turtledove knows his
Civil War. And best of all, The Guns of the South is not simply great
entertainment; it is also a serious and successful effort to come to
grips with the central issues of the war. It is must reading for every
Civil War student."
--Professor James M. McPherson, Edwards Professor of American History,
Princeton University; Author of Pulitzer Prize-winning Battle Cry of
Freedom