John Brown's Body - An Alphonso Clay Mystery of the Civil War
This is the 1st novel in the Alphonso
Clay Civil War Mystery Series.
Martin designs and constructs an intricate web of events
extrapolated from in-depth research of Civil War memorabilia, journals, photos,
and correspondence. Although this a fictional account of the months before and the
time during the Battle of Vicksburg, the characters and information are very
much real.
The John Brown depicted is not the infamous Brown who ignited
the War Against the States but a former Boston detective who solved a gruesome
child murder case which caught the eye of Abe Lincoln, appointing him to U.S.
Grants battalion. Brown uncovers treason at the highest levels of the Union
Army. He sends for the one person who can help him with the investigation, Cpt.
Alphonso Clay but before Clay could meet with Brown, Brown is assassinated. Now
it is up to Cpt. Clay to decipher Brown’s cryptic notes and follow his
deductive instincts to solve the murder, unveil the traitors, and ensure the
Union’s victory at Vicksburg, a decisive battle of the war.
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The Battle Cry of Freedom - An Alphonso Clay Mystery of the
Civil War
This is the 2nd novel in the Alphonso
Clay Civil War Mystery Series.
A traitor, a free-lance female spy, and a murderer-all must be
dealt with or the Army of the Ohio is lost.
Tennessee, Autumn 1863. Staggered by the loss of Vicksburg in
July, the Confederacy has rebounded with a crushing defeat of the Union forces
at Chickamauga. The shattered Union army now lies stranded and under siege.
Washington has dispatched Ulysses S. Grant to repair the situation. Grant finds
that his task is made almost impossible by the presence of a rebel spy high in
the Union command structure. Unfortunately, the only officer who could identify
the spy is murdered before he can reveal the traitor's name. Grant assigns
Captain Alphonso Clay to root-out the murderous turncoat, but Clay soon finds
himself in a nest of intrigue. To identify the traitor, he must solve the
murder, deal with a lethal female undercover agent bank-rolled by financier Jay
Gould, and overcome a monstrous secret society that is older than the United
States itself. As Longstreet's army surrounds Knoxville, Clay races the clock
to keep the Army of the Ohio from being betrayed to the Confederacy. If that
should happen, the Confederacy would regain all that it lost at Vicksburg, and
will be well on its way to ultimate victory.
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Marching Through Georgia- An Alphonso Clay Mystery of the Civil
War
This is the 3rd novel in the Alphonso
Clay Civil War Mystery Series.
Georgia, the summer of 1864: General William Tecumseh Sherman
commands a mighty Union army, tasked with delivering a knockout blow to the
Confederacy by rendering the rich resources of Georgia unavailable to the
rebellion. Relying on impeccable intelligence, he launches an all-out attack on
the Confederate lines at Kennesaw Mountain - and is bloodily repulsed. To make
matters worse, his most reliable scout, Captain Ambrose Bierce, is critically
wounded, and Sherman's most reliable general is mysteriously killed under the
cover of battle. Sherman is persuaded by Union Army nurse Teresa Duval that
these are murderous attacks perpetrated by a saboteur in his army. She urges
him to summon Major Alphonso Clay, General Grant's sinister troubleshooter.
However, Sherman is unaware that Duval is a spy for Wall Street financier Jay
Gould, and has her own agenda regarding Clay. Clay and his friend Lieutenant
Jeremiah Lot find themselves accompanying Sherman's army on its march through
Georgia, desperate to identify the traitorous murderer before he can strike
again, and possibly allow the Confederacy to snatch a miraculous victory from
the jaws of almost certain defeat.
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The Battle Hymn of the Republic - An Alphonso Clay Mystery of
the Civil War
This is the 4th novel in the An
Alphonso Clay Mystery of the Civil War series.
The murderer of our late beloved president, Abraham Lincoln, is
still at large.
April 1865. Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia has
surrendered to Ulysses Grant at Appomattox Courthouse.
The Civil War is all but over, the Union victorious. However, a
sinister plot has been hatched to restart the war, and the assassination of
Lincoln is only the beginning. The consequences could cost hundreds of
thousands of civilian lives and tear the country apart forever.
Colonel Alphonso Clay has been tasked by the Secretary of State
to thwart this conspiracy at all costs. Aided by a beautiful, mysterious agent
he embarks upon a dangerous journey into the heart of a cult even older than
the United States that is determined to destroy the country.
If they fail in their task, all that has been gained in four
years of savage combat will be lost.
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Hail Columbia
This is the 5th novel in the An
Alphonso Clay Mystery of the Civil War series.
It is the summer of 1869. America is only four years removed
from the end of the war that nearly destroyed it. Southerners groan under what
they perceive as an unjust military Government, propped up by corrupt Northern
civilian officials and recently freed slaves who, they believe, are not
suitable for a voice in Government. Embittered Confederate veterans are forming
an organization, the Ku Klux Klan, to fight what they perceive as the unjust
oppression of the North and the Freedmen.
However, Ulysses S. Grant, the newly inaugurated President, sees
things very differently. He views the Klan as a terrorist organization, using
arson and murder to destroy the newly won rights of former slaves and the newly
re-established authority of Washington in the South. He is looking for a way to
break the back of the Klan without returning to the slaughter and destruction
of the Civil War. Desperate, he turns to his most trusted agent, Major Alphonso
Brutus Clay.
Clay accepts the assignment, not realizing that the Klan violence
is being secretly encouraged by the Wall Street speculators Jay Gould and Jim
Fisk. The sinister financiers are encouraging Klan violence, hoping to distract
Washington from their plan to gain control of the country’s entire gold supply,
and hence of the country itself. Clay also does not know that the plans of the
speculators are in turn the merest smokescreen for an even more sinister,
far-reaching plot; one that will encompass the entire world.
Aided only by his friend the writer Ambrose Bierce, and by his
lovely, terrifying mistress Teresa Duval, Clay embarks on his greatest
challenge yet. Not just to preserve the unity of the country, not just to
prevent corrupt financiers from gaining control of the United States – but to
save the world from the designs of an organization far older than the United
States itself.
By Jack Martin
Represented by Jeanie Loiacono – Loiacono Literary Agency
www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com
Published by Fireship Press
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