Happy Hollow We pierced the thick black veil of the fever fires and entered hell As the guns fell silent at Appomattox the gods were already shaping the next battlefield No one living in Memphis realized the tar

We pierced the thick, black veil of the fever fires and entered hell As the guns fell silent at Appomattox, the gods were already shaping the next battlefield No one living in Memphis realized the target would be narrowed this time to just eight square miles overlooking the Mississippi River.This second book in the critically acclaimed ten part Your Winding Daybreak Way We pierced the thick, black veil of the fever fires and entered hell As the guns fell silent at Appomattox, the gods were already shaping the next battlefield No one living in Memphis realized the target would be narrowed this time to just eight square miles overlooking the Mississippi River.This second book in the critically acclaimed ten part Your Winding Daybreak Ways series begins where author Gary Bargatze s debut novel, Warfield, leaves off Thomas has survived the Civil War and the gods war on his family he has been graduated from the university and he is now happily on his way to Memphis to teach English at the prestigious Westminster Academy But unbeknownst to Thomas he is about to enter an even punishing circle of hell.This historically accurate, underreported telling of the horrific yellow fever epidemics of the 1870s explores race, unspeakable loss and the courage of African Americans who sped toward death to serve as nurses, undertakers and police as the masses fled Memphis in panic.
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Gary Bargatze is the author of the novels, Warfield, Happy Hollow, Hurricane Creek, Hollow Rock, McGill, Cabedelo, and Thunderwood, the first seven works in the critically acclaimed ten part fictional series, Your Winding Daybreak Ways, comprised of a prologue, epilogue, seven novels and a novella Mr Bargatze divides his time between Williamsburg, Virginia, and the Berkshires of Massachusetts.