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Beneath Hallowed Ground by Steven P. Locklin
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Beneath Hallowed Ground (edition 2013)

by Steven P. Locklin, Staci Reed (Illustrator), Nathan Morimitsu (Illustrator)

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Deceit. Treachery. Treasure. Lieutenant Jackson Prescott, having just survived the cornfield at Antietam in September of 1862, is tasked by President Lincoln to infiltrate a Confederacy group that has obtained five tons of gold for their side. In the present, the violent death of an FBI informant thrusts Special Agent Jason Sparks into a desperate search for the very same lost gold shipment - and his failure could mean his daughter's life. Two men separated by one hundred and fifty years face murder and betrayal while they fight to complete their missions. Two men, linked by a vast cache of gold... and the same piece of hallowed ground.… (more)
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Title:Beneath Hallowed Ground
Authors:Steven P. Locklin
Other authors:Staci Reed (Illustrator), Nathan Morimitsu (Illustrator)
Info:Grey Gecko Press
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This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Let me declare up front that I received a free e-book copy of this novel through LibraryThing's early reviewer giveaway, but I have been a bit slack in reading and reviewing it.

The novel has a very interesting structure with two parallel narratives set 150 years apart. One is set at the time of the U.S. Civil War and involves an attempt by a Union spy to infiltrate a secret Confederate attempt to obtain and smuggle out of the country enough gold to turn international opinion in their favour. The second parallel story is set in the present day and follows an FBI agent attempting to locate where the gold was hidden at the end of the war and whose daughter has been kidnapped by another group also after the gold.

The characters are all believable and even though we know that the two stories will eventually overlap (geographically, wherever the gold is hidden), the journeys of both groups of characters is thoroughly enjoyable.

In addition, the inclusion of what seem to be accurate historical references about the Civil War in general, and the Battle Of Gettysburg in particular, added for me at least another dimension to the story.

A solid 4 1/2 stars out of 5. Recommended. ( )
  Davros-10 | Apr 23, 2015 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
"Beneath Hallowed Ground" by author Steven Locklin is one well-written novel that goes between present times and those tumultuous days of our Civil War just prior to the Battle of Gettysburg.A huge shipment of gold to Europe from Southern sympathizers has gone missing as has Union Army Lieutenant Jackson Prescott who was ordered by President Lincoln to infiltrate that smuggling ring. What happened? Where is the gold and what does all this have to do with the present day murder of historian Frank Drury who claims knowledge of what happened all those many years ago? Read this suspense-filled novel and find out. ( )
  adinizo | Mar 1, 2014 |
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I read this book several months ago and enjoyed it. I thought it was well-written and that the plot was believable. The story held my attention and I thought the characters were well-drawn. The ending in Gettysburg, Pa. was exciting and I didn't see it coming. I'd recommend this to anyone who likes light historical fiction. ( )
  jybquilter | Oct 29, 2013 |
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I almost quit reading when the author had the characters tumbling into bed together after just meeting each other. While that is likely in modern times, I think it would have been much less likely in the 1800's so it seemed contrived. But I kept reading and enjoyed it overall. ( )
  CrookedLines | Sep 19, 2013 |
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This was an interesting read. Modern day detective noir mixed with 19th century historical fiction. The chapters alternate between the two time periods without exception. I usually find that annoying, but in this case the two storylines' respective stakes were ratcheted up in perfect unison and I never found myself particularly frustrated by the switch. Speaking of the stakes, they do ratchet something fierce. I enjoyed this very much. My only complaints would be that some of the exposition felt just a little forced to me. ( )
  vanhelsingstein | Aug 27, 2013 |
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Deceit. Treachery. Treasure. Lieutenant Jackson Prescott, having just survived the cornfield at Antietam in September of 1862, is tasked by President Lincoln to infiltrate a Confederacy group that has obtained five tons of gold for their side. In the present, the violent death of an FBI informant thrusts Special Agent Jason Sparks into a desperate search for the very same lost gold shipment - and his failure could mean his daughter's life. Two men separated by one hundred and fifty years face murder and betrayal while they fight to complete their missions. Two men, linked by a vast cache of gold... and the same piece of hallowed ground.

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