An edition of Dead March (1998)

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A Civil War Mystery

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An edition of Dead March (1998)

Dead March

A Civil War Mystery

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A dazzling debut that will appeal to Civil War buffs as well as fans of mysteries, medical thrillers, and historical fiction

Dead March is the first in an exciting new mystery series that takes place during the Civil War. It is the spring of 1861. Though the War Between the States is in its infancy, Richmond, Virginia, is not free of violent death, as two astute and courageous women from opposite ends of society discover when a grave is robbed, yielding the murdered body of a young slave woman. The silk scarf left carelessly with her body leads to suspects from every echelon of Richmond society--and to more deaths. Narcissa Powers, a young white widow, begins to investigate and is soon aided by Judah Daniel, a free black herbalist and conjure woman. As the War's casualties begin to pour into the city and the "Dead March" echoes through the streets, the mystery deepens, and Narcissa and Judah must risk their lives to find the killer--or killers--and save the life of an innocent child. With its well-paced suspense and fascinating characters, Dead March is both an elegant mystery and a moving evocation of the Old South.

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English
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288

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Cover of: Dead March
Dead March
March 2001, Tandem Library
in English
Cover of: Dead March
Dead March: A Civil War Mystery
September 1, 1999, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
Cover of: Dead March
Dead March
1998, Viking
in English

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"A shovel struck the ground, bit deep."

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Open Library
OL7352119M
ISBN 10
0140280200
ISBN 13
9780140280203
OCLC/WorldCat
42413849
Library Thing
144330
Goodreads
1427365

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A shovel struck the ground, bit deep.
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