DUKES OF
HAZZARD
PRODUCER & WRITER
ROBERT BURNS CLARK
COMMEMORATES THE 150 ANNIVERSARY OF THE CIVIL WAR WITH HIS DEBUT NOVEL
ROBERT BURNS CLARK
COMMEMORATES THE 150 ANNIVERSARY OF THE CIVIL WAR WITH HIS DEBUT NOVEL
PITTSBURG LANDING
A HISTORICAL
NOVEL ABOUT A BRUTAL BATTLE
& HOW IT AFFECTTED THE LIVES OF HUSBANDS, CHILDREN, WIVES & LOVERS
& HOW IT AFFECTTED THE LIVES OF HUSBANDS, CHILDREN, WIVES & LOVERS
Advance praise from Amazon
Reviewers:
“ Make sure you
set aside some time to read this book
because you're not going to want to put it down.
because you're not going to want to put it down.
PITTSBURG
LANDING is a
powerful story centered on the brutal Civil War battle of the same name, also
known by the Union as Shiloh , which was fought April 6-7, 1862. Far beyond an
accurate and moving chronicle of a Civil War Battle, PITTSBURG LANDING
(Definitive Words; July 2012) is a seamless melding of true characters and
events from the Civil War era and imaginative fiction, showing how real men and
women, husbands and wives, lovers, families and children were affected by those
turbulent and wrenching events. PITTSBURG LANDING is as beautiful as it
is stirring, with complex characters and masterful storytelling that puts the
reader right in the middle of one of the most dramatic and tragic periods in our
nation’s history.
On April 6 and 7, 1862, twenty-three
thousand men were killed or wounded at a battle fought at obscure post on the
Tennessee River . PITTSBURG
LANDING tells the story of two of those men: their bravery,
their loves and their loss.
Major William Moore, a forty-two-year-old
Union Officer and West Point graduate, only reluctantly volunteers for a war
where brother is turned against brother. Training his troops in Indiana he is
reacquainted with Sarah Delaney, the now grown daughter of an old friend. She
is twenty-two, a skilled surgical assistant, beautiful, determined and fiercely
anti-war. Still suffering from the loss of his wife and child, Will finds
himself falling in love. Sarah unashamedly pursues the romance, and they marry.
Ten days later, he is called to the front. Believing that she will never see
her husband again, she joins a surgical unit and arrives to find him on the
field, critically wounded.
Amos Bingham of
Alabama is a veteran of the Mexican War, during which, in one night, he
single-handedly killed thirty-four men and boys. Shaken by that deed, he has
sworn to never take a life again. When his son runs away to join the fighting,
he rushes to save him, vowing to destroy anyone who gets in his way, no matter
the color of the uniform.
Robert Burns Clark, a native of the North
Carolina hills, produced Moonrunners, which was the basis for the
hit TV show, The Dukes of Hazzard, and wrote many episodes of the
TV hit show. Clark meticulously researched and worked on PITTSBURG LANDING for more than a
decade. The book is a heartfelt attempt to rip away the mythology—though there
was great heroism—from a bloody and brutal era. Its purpose is to show how real
Americans—men, women and children—were affected by those events in the hope that
Americans will only ever be led into the jaws of war through serious and sober
deliberation.
PITTSBURG LANDING was recently recognized as a
2012 Honorable Mention Winner for General Fiction by the prestigious San Francisco Book
Festival.
For more information,
please visit www.robertburnsclark.com.
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