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When Brother Fought Brother... From the granite cliffs of New England to the lust Mississippi delta, Americans shouldered their muskets and marched off to war. And Matt Hovey of Maine was no exception. He had sworn he would not fight, resolved not to soil his hands with his brother's blood, but even Matt Hovey could not withstand the tide of the times. Turned fugitive by a sudden, shocking murder to avenge his mother's unspoken shame, Matt fled to St. Louis and the perilous unprincipled world of blockade running. But the sight of Phoebe Widden, the innocent young girl he loved and left, trapped in the lecherous web of the war profiteers shocks Matt to action. He must defend the woman and the land he loves. On a Union ironclad in the thick of Grant's great Mississippi offensive, Matt tests his daring and his dedication. The victory of the great River War marks a turning point in America's grimmest struggle and the emergence of Matt Hovey as a man of valor who has fought for the land—and the woman—he has made his own.
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aka Geoffrey Coffin, Frank W. Mason, Ward Weaver Francis Van Wyck Mason (November 11, 1901 – August 28, 1978, Bermuda) was an American historian and novelist. He had a long and prolific career as a writer spanning 50 years and including 65 published novels.