Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Liberty and Justice For All

Liberty and Justice For All Review



April, 1865
The American Civil War is drawing to a close. Hundreds of thousands of lives have been taken, and, be it a Union victory or a Confederate, there is little hope for recovery.
Joseph is a former slave part of Company D, an all-Negro surveillance team in the forest outside Appomattox Court House, Virginia. As the final confrontation between the North and South draws closer and closer, Company D is attacked and massacred, leaving Joseph as the lone survivor.
Somehow, life moves on, and Joseph must find a way to move along with it, despite being a colored man in a white world. A mysterious new anarchist group begins to rise, and Joseph must overcome his fears and doubts in order to restore justice and get out alive.
With wry humor, heartfelt emotion, and scalding suspense, this debut adventure takes you from the battlefields of Virginia to the urban landscape of Boston, introducing true-blue American characters like Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin Butler, and President Andrew Johnson all along the way.


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