Dawn's Gray Steel: A Novel About Shiloh: April Fifth Through Eighth 1862
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There has been many novels written about the Civil War in the East. Now Dan Korn brings to life the incredible story of the western theaters first major battle the titantic struggle between two massive ill-prepared armies as they met on the shore of the mighty Tennessee River at a lazy riverboat landing called Pittsburg Landing. Nestled in a glen not far from the waters edge was a sleepy house of worship named Shiloh Meetinghouse. Shiloh means place of peace. After the events of early April 1862 Americans would never think of peace when they heard the name Shiloh ever again. As Dawns Gray Steel opens the South is reeling over the recent twin losses of the Tennessee forts Henry and Donelson and the taking of the Tennessee capital Nashville by the thus far victorious western armies of the North.These victories have given the North a new hero in the form of a quiet and unassuming leader Ulysses S. Grant. To the North Grant has become Unconditional Surrender Grant. To end the string of Yankee victories the Confederacy turns to the quixotic and charismatic Albert Sidney Johnston a man some consider to be the greatest soldier in the Confederacy and the man Jefferson Davis entrusts to save the Confederacy in the West. It will become Johnstons mission to end Grants run. Victory has brought Grant fame and with that fame comes a certain relaxed feeling in Grant that allows him to place his still relatively inexperienced Army of the Tennessee into camp along the Tennessee without taking many defensive precautions. It is this relaxed atmosphere that causes deep anxiety in one of Grants newest division commanders the cigar-chomping wild-eyed William Tecumseh Sherman. Grant assures his new subordinate that Johnston would be crazy to attack the Union Army where they are. It is a mistake that Johnston is determined to make Grant regret. Johnston refuses to heed the advice of his own subordinates and decides to launch an all out attack against the still unsuspecting Union camp. Against all odds the attack will be almost a complete surprise stunning the unsuspecting Union forces with its ferocity. The bewildered Yankees fight back with pluck and equal determination but the Confederate forces will be on the verge of a stunning victory when fate and the incredible stubbornness of one man intervenes. It will be here at Shiloh that Johnston will bet his life and roll the iron dice of battle in one magnificent gamble. In the smoke-filled swamps and ravines along the Tennessee Sherman will be forced to finally face his fears and find a joy in the depth of his abilities he never knew existed. And it will be here in the incredible maelstrom that roars about him that Grant will demonstrate for all to see an amazingly unflappable coolness a coolness that will allow him to see what no other man sees that day and enable him to snatch an incredible victory from almost certain defeat. It will be an amazing ability that will help propel him down the path to unprecedented glory respect and eventually the trust of his President. A trust that will eventually bring Grant to the East and an inevitable meeting with Robert E. Lee
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