Shadows of GloryIn a snow-swept Northern town, Union officer Major Abel Jones struggles to solve the riddle of Federal agents tortured to death. |
Contents
Chapter One 1 | 1 |
Chapter Two 23 | 23 |
Chapter Three 39 | 39 |
Chapter Four 55 | 55 |
Chapter Five 62 | 62 |
Chapter Six 79 | 79 |
Chapter Seven 101 | 101 |
Chapter Eight 114 | 114 |
Chapter Twelve 174 | 174 |
Chapter Thirteen 196 | 196 |
Chapter Fourteen 210 | 210 |
Chapter Fifteen 227 | 227 |
Chapter Sixteen 242 | 242 |
Chapter Seventeen 258 | 258 |
Chapter Eighteen 267 | 267 |
History and Thanks 293 | 293 |
Chapter Nine 134 | 134 |
Chapter Ten 152 | 152 |
Chapter Eleven 164 | 164 |
Authors Note 2012 296 | 296 |
Back Cover | 297 |
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