When Major Gryffth Hockaday is called to the front lines of the Civil
War, his new bride is left to care for her husband's three-hundred-acre
farm and infant son. Placidia, a mere teenager herself living far from
her family and completely unprepared to run a farm or raise a child,
must endure the darkest days of the war on her own. By the time Major
Hockaday returns two years later, Placidia is bound for jail, accused of
having borne a child in his absence and murdering it. What really
transpired in the two years he was away?
A love story, a story of racial divide, and a story of the South as it
fell in the war, The Second Mrs. Hockaday reveals how this
generation--and the next--began to see their world anew.