A Dark and Bloody Ground
Sowing the Wind
by
Book Details
About the Book
A Dark and Bloody Ground: Sowing the Wind, chronicles
the week of October 4 - 7, 1862, when the State of Kentucky lay in the
balance as vast foraging armies swept the country side; soldiers from
the North and from the South fighting and dying, staining Kentucky’s
soil with their blood. The reader witnesses these events through the
eyes of seven protagonists, four Southern and three Northern. This
novel for the first time brings to life such historical figures as
George Thomas, Leonidas Polk, Phil Sheridan and Patrick Cleburne, to
name but a few. The events of this week changed the lives of these men
and the State of Kentucky forever!
Kurt
Holman, manager of the Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site says,
“I really like this! It’s much more fun than ‘The Killer Angels.’ It’s
a real page turner. It puts you right there.”
About the Author
Michael Willever, Author:
An
ordained Baptist minister and a graduate of the Faith Bible Institute
in Corpus Christi Texas, Michael Willever has been an avid writer and
Civil War enthusiast since childhood. Having read and reread Michael
Shaara’s The Killer Angels when the book first came out in
1975, Michael says he was permanently affected and longed to someday
write his own Civil War historical fiction novel. Research for the book
series, A Dark and Bloody Ground, began earnestly in early 2004 and the first installment, A Dark and Bloody Ground: Sowing the Wind, was completed in late 2007. The second installment, A Dark and Bloody Ground: Reaping the Whirlwind, has an anticipated release date in the fall of 2010.
Michael is a member of The Civil War Preservation Trust and The Perryville Battlefield Preservation Association.
A Dark and Bloody Ground: Sowing the Wind is Michael’s first novel.
Michael R Phelps, Co-Author:
Michael R. Phelps is the Researcher and Liaison for the book series, A Dark and Bloody Ground. In this role, Michael coordinates, manages and provides the author with detailed information found in many facets of literature, documents, memoirs and archived items. As a Liaison, Michael coordinates and schedules all book signings and lectures.Michael
Phelps is no stranger to researching and writing and spending several
years in these various capacities has taught him the importance of
detail, accuracy, and originality. Drawing on years of experience in
public service, the US Army, and his religious activities, Michael now
focuses mainly on his research and serving as the author’s liaison.
Michael has had poetry published in the past and has done extensive
research for this book. Michael is a member of The Civil War Preservation Trust and The Perryville Battlefield Preservation Association.