Copperhead

Copperhead

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Book: Good
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Pages: Good
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The second installment in Bernard Cornwell's gripping Starbuck Chronicles series, Copperhead is a pulse-pounding work of historical fiction set against the brutal backdrop of the American Civil War. The novel chronicles the continued adventures of Nathaniel Starbuck, a Northerner fighting for the Confederacy, as he finds himself ensnared in a deadly web of espionage and betrayal when a Confederate spy ring is uncovered within his own ranks. Cornwell masterfully illustrates the moral ambiguities of divided loyalties, painting a vivid and visceral portrait of a nation torn apart by war. With the same relentless pacing and meticulous historical detail that defines his best work, the narrative drives Starbuck through harrowing battlefield action and shadowy intrigue in equal measure. Fans of military history and high-stakes adventure fiction will find this a thoroughly compelling and authentically rendered portrait of one of America's most turbulent eras.

Author: Bernard Cornwell
Format: Paperback
Published: 1995, HarperCollins Publishers

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

The second installment in Bernard Cornwell's gripping Starbuck Chronicles series, Copperhead is a pulse-pounding work of historical fiction set against the brutal backdrop of the American Civil War. The novel chronicles the continued adventures of Nathaniel Starbuck, a Northerner fighting for the Confederacy, as he finds himself ensnared in a deadly web of espionage and betrayal when a Confederate spy ring is uncovered within his own ranks. Cornwell masterfully illustrates the moral ambiguities of divided loyalties, painting a vivid and visceral portrait of a nation torn apart by war. With the same relentless pacing and meticulous historical detail that defines his best work, the narrative drives Starbuck through harrowing battlefield action and shadowy intrigue in equal measure. Fans of military history and high-stakes adventure fiction will find this a thoroughly compelling and authentically rendered portrait of one of America's most turbulent eras.