An edition of Unholy Fire (2003)

Unholy fire

a novel of the Civil War

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An edition of Unholy Fire (2003)

Unholy fire

a novel of the Civil War

1st ed.
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A Civil War whodunit by former US congressman and second-novelist Mrazek (Stonewall’s Gold, 1999) describes a combat veteran’s 1863 quest for a prostitute’s murderer.

John “Kit” McKittredge is a Harvard senior when the Civil War breaks out, and he enlists with patriotic fervor. Commissioned as a lieutenant, Kit sees action early, leading a platoon at Ball’s Bluff. Wounded in the stomach, Kit is soused with laudanum by doctors who (lacking antibiotics) fully expect him to die within days. Incredibly, he survives, though not without gaining a solid addiction. In recognition of his valor, the army offers him a noncombatant post, assigning him to the Provost Marshall’s office, responsible for investigating crimes and corruption. There’s plenty of both, for the unprecedented war budget has brought every species of swindler, embezzler, and common thief to Washington, D.C., along with more whores than Baptists and a government staffed by cutthroat opportunists who could make Machiavelli blush. On his first assignment, investigating war profiteers who supplied defective artillery to the army, Kit is bluntly warned (first by a mysterious stranger, then by a congressman) not to dig too deep if he knows what’s good for him. Undeterred, he presses on but is soon diverted by the murder of an unknown woman last seen publicly at the birthday party of the notoriously debauched General Hooker (his name already synonymous with prostitution). As Kit looks into case, he finds that the victim (a prostitute named Anya Hagel) had a number of unsettling connections to some very prominent members of the government. He also finds that General Hooker has taken an interest in Kit’s career, inviting him to join his staff and introducing him to prominent military and political figures. If this is the carrot, what is the stick? Well, there’s the inconvenient matter of Kit’s opium addiction—and his bad luck in falling in love with Amelie, a prostitute who used to work with Anya.

Tautly gripping, with vividly malevolent characters and some excellent historical color.

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Thomas Dunne Books
Language
English
Pages
299

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Unholy Fire: A Riveting Thriller of the Civil War
2014, Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
in English
Cover of: Unholy Fire
Unholy Fire: A Riveting Thriller of the Civil War
2014, Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
in English
Cover of: Unholy Fire
Unholy Fire: A Riveting Thriller of the Civil War
2014, Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
in English
Cover of: Unholy Fire
Unholy Fire: A Novel of the Civil War
2007, St. Martin's Press
in English
Cover of: Unholy Fire
Unholy Fire: A Novel of the Civil War
August 1, 2004, St. Martin's Griffin
Paperback in English
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Unholy fire: a novel of the Civil War
2003, Thorndike Press
in English - Large print ed.
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Unholy fire: a novel of the Civil War
2003, Thomas Dunne Books
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New York

Edition Notes

Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3563.R39 U54 2003, PS3563.R39U54 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 299 p. ;
Number of pages
299

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3563633M
Internet Archive
unholyfirenovelo00mraz
ISBN 10
0312306733
LCCN
2002032512
OCLC/WorldCat
50638567
Library Thing
634672
Goodreads
2188386

First Sentence

"ON THE MORNING before my first battle, I awoke to find a rime of frost on the moss-covered ground under my tent."

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