Confederate Gold
The Missing Treasure
by
Book Details
About the Book
On April 2nd 1865, with the Confederate states in turmoil, a train carrying the separate monies of both the Confederate Treasury and the Virginia banks left Richmond. Following a hazardous flight south, the train was eventually split, allowing the bank money to return to Richmond. On May 24th, the wagon train carrying this money north was hijacked near Washington, Georgia. While some of the stolen money was recovered, much remains missing to this day. Rumors abound as to where the thieves hid their loot. Some claim it was dumped in that portion of the Savannah River, which is now part of Thurmond Lake. There have been many attempts to find it with no success although occasional claims of finding a gold bar or a few coins have been made. Others suggest the money is hidden in Crawfordville at the home of then Vice President Alexander Stephens but again no evidence has been found. Confederate Gold deftly blends fact and fiction into an historical mystery. The novel is woven around past realities and encompasses the many aspects of human strengths: loyalty, patience and fortitude offset by human frailties: greed, lust and deceit. Adventure and suspense are combined against a backdrop of real and fictional characters. In the end the novel suggests an answer to the whereabouts of that missing treasure. If it is not in the Savannah River or at the home of Vice President Alexander Stephens, it could well be where Singleton states it to be.
About the Author
Bill Westhead was born in Clitheroe, England and educated at Rossall School and Leeds University. After serving in the British Army he worked in the textile industry in Wales, England and Northern Ireland before emigrating, with his family, to the United States in 1973. He reads extensively about the history of each area in which he lives. Knowing the history of the people or place, he claims, helps one understand their attitude and reasoning today. Small as well as large historical events can play a major role in shaping the attitude of people. Confederate Gold is Bill Westhead's third novel. He first published Once in Old Frederica Town in 1993 a story based on the founding of the state of Georgia. This was followed in 1999 by Clogs dealing with the effect of mechanization on the textile industry in his hometown at the time of the Industrial Revolution. He has also been published in Cricket and Animal Tales magazines as well as several trade journals.