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J. T. Ellis

    J.T. Ellison crafts thrillers defined by meticulous plotting and a compelling desire for control, echoes from her early career in politics. Her narrative voice masterfully builds suspense, drawing readers into intricate webs of intrigue. Ellison's distinctive style and ability to construct chilling scenarios solidify her status as a prominent voice in suspense fiction. Readers will find themselves captivated by her tightly woven plots and sharp characterizations.

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    The Day Sharpsburg Died
    • 2013

      The Day Sharpsburg Died

      A Fictional Story of the Battle of Antietam

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Frederick Lawton was an educated man from Sharpsburg, Maryland, who only wanted to do the right thing for his country by joining the Union forces and fighting the menacing southern states who wanted to tear his country apart. Louise Pentigrass was a beautiful woman who only wanted Frederick as her husband after their paths once again crossed prior to Frederick shipping out for the 2nd Maryland Infantry. Join them for the emotional rollercoaster ride leading up to the battle of Antietam, live in the year of 1862 in the mist of the American Civil War.

      The Day Sharpsburg Died