Enemies on the Battlefield
Faye Marsha Benjamin
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Randolph Waverly was one of the aristocratic planters that owned a several hundred acre plantation in Alabama next to the Chattahoochee River. As the storm clouds gathered over the nation concerning the conflict over free states and slave states, Randolph finds out that two of his six children question the status quo of a planter's way of life. When these two children become a problem to deal with, he sends them to live with his sister in Louisville, Kentucky. When the South secedes from the Union, Randolph's sons and nephews split and become enemies. Over the next four brutal years of total warfare, the 10th Kentucky Infantry Regiment and the 33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment will cross paths several times on the battlefield. How many will survive? Does an act of compassion help heal the wounds of war? Will Randolph ever take his two banished children in his arms, again?