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It is late summer 1862 and the Confederacy is invading the United States of America.
Nate Starbuck, a northern preacher’s son fighting for the rebel South, is given command of a punishment battalion – a despised unit of shirkers and cowards. His enemies expect it to be his downfall, as Starbuck must lead this ramshackle unit into a battle that will prove to be the bloodiest of the Civil War.
From the Back Cover
It is late summer 1862 and the Confederacy is at last invading the United States of America. Nathaniel Starbuck, the northern preacher’s son who fights for the rebel South, is given command of a punishment battalion, a despised unit of shriekers and cowards. His enemies expect the appointment to be his downfall. To prove them wrong, Starbuck must lead the ramshackle unit against the northern garrison at Harper’s Ferry and then across the frontier to the bank of the Antietam Creek. There he will fight in what will prove to be the bloodiest battle of the Civil War.
A superbly exciting novel which vividly captures the horror of the battlefield, 'The Bloody Ground' is the fourth volume in the Starbuck Chronicles.
” The best so far in Cornwell’s American Civil War series … The cacophony of the cornfield slaughter is stunningly conveyed”DAILY MAIL“ Cornwell is as masterly as ever at conjuring up the grisly nature of nineteenth century campaigning and the terrifying adrenaline surge experienced on a battlefield reeking of black powder and blood”THE TIMES“ A very fine novel indeed; Bernard Cornwell at his distinctive best … builds to a gripping climax … stirring stuff”SUNDAY TELEGRAPH“ Cornwell is a natural storyteller with a vivid sense of history”MAIL ON SUNDAY
About the Author
Bernard Cornwell was born in London, raised in Essex andworked for the BBC for eleven years before meeting Judy, hisAmerican wife. Denied an American work permit he wrote anovel instead and has been writing ever since. He and Judydivide their time between Cape Cod and Charleston, SouthCarolina.

