Anyone read Chuck Logans "South of Shiloh"? Its a decent thriller with a reenacting backdrop. Mr Logan did some actual research on the hobby or has been in the ranks before.
Kent Dorr - Ohio
"Devils Own Mess"
Anyone read Chuck Logans "South of Shiloh"? Its a decent thriller with a reenacting backdrop. Mr Logan did some actual research on the hobby or has been in the ranks before.
Kent Dorr - Ohio
"Devils Own Mess"
I tried to read it awhile back and gave up after a few pages, thinking perhaps that it would be a typical CW reenactor hack-job. I'm going to have to pick it up again and give it a chance based on your thoughts and I'll share my observations after the second go-round.
Ross L. Lamoreaux
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There's about 3-4 reenactor based novels out there now. I read one but the name didn't stick with me.
Thanks for the heads up about "South of Shiloh."
Respects, Scott B. Lesch
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