The Twelfth Tribulation · A Short Story of the American Civil War

The Twelfth Tribulation · A Short Story of the American Civil War
Authors
Craney, Glen
Publisher
Brigid's Fire Press
Tags
battle of franklin , irish soldiers , patrick cleburne , culchulainn , civil war
Date
2017-04-22T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.46 MB
Lang
en
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AN ANCIENT CELTIC CURSE HAUNTS A BELOVED IRISH CONFEDERATE GENERAL…

In the waning days of 1864, Private Broody Dugan staggers with General Hood’s Confederate army toward the sleepy Tennessee town of Franklin. Awaiting them is an entrenched Union force determined to fight the battle that will end the war.

Chased from burning Atlanta, Broody and his ragged rebel comrades are desperate for a miracle. As the two armies converge, Broody is chosen for a crucial mission: He must elude Yankee snipers to deliver an urgent order to his Irish hero, General Patrick Cleburne, the Stonewall of the West.

Before the sun sets, an ancient warrior legend reveals a prophetic curse and ensnares Broody and Cleburne in a Celtic circle of fate set in motion centuries ago by their Irish forefathers.

This short story of historical fiction (12 print pages/5200 words) brings to life again the most unappreciated officer of the Confederacy with a fictional imagining of the last pivotal moments before the Civil War’s deadliest charge.

BONUS: Also included is an excerpt from Glen Craney's award-winning historical novel, THE YANKS ARE STARVING, the story of the Bonus March on Washington, D.C., by World War One veterans during the Great Depression.