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A**E
A great start to a intriguing series
A civil war tale tightly written about a sniper tasked to kill General Grant . A peak into the motivation of poor landless men to fight a hopeless war for slavery and a lifestyle they never had. Jump forward to Ww2 and you have a whole new story of the same duty and commitment in his great grandson
B**B
Good story but a tad confusing
Caje Cole’s grandfather was a Rebel sniper in the Civil War???Good stand alone story with p, more or less, accuracy about the waning days of a terrible war. A war that had equal fault on both sides. Slavery was becoming too expensive. More expensive than hired help. Most southerners didn’t own slaves. The war was more about states rights than slavery. Greedy businesses in the North didn’t want Southern States trading directly with England. All wars have money or power at the root.
C**1
Very well written
Very interesting read, lots of surprises, high energy, and deceit. War is bad and the war between the states was very bad. Lots of young boys lost their lives. War is evil!Rock on!
G**X
interesting concept
I enjoyed this book. It gave a different take on the Civil War. The writer makes it a believable story that could have very well have happened. It kept me interested.
R**E
Kept me guessing
Well... I was intrigued with this book and I wasn't disappointed. The story was an original one and the pacing waa pretty good. I would like a prequel book with Cole!
M**H
of the civil war set the most believable.
Following the story line is fascinating. Grant as the target of a confederate sniper.Healey casts the spell of Southern Spies in Washington being well invested in the wars final winter.Hard to put this book down for any reason.
D**S
A great read.
A great read about the attempts on Grant's life. Fact or fantasy it doesn't matter because it seems real. Worth your time and I hope it is a series.
R**S
Good book
Finally glad that a writer had one of the mane characters killed off even though he should have lived to get even for his family. War is hell on everyone but the ones that sit behind a deck
R**R
Not as good as the WW2 version of the same story
If you have already bought "Winter Sniper" by David Healey you should be warned that this is exactly the same story line with only the names of the characters changed and the locale changed from the WW2 to the Civil War
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