Murder Most Confederate: Tales of Crimes Quite Uncivil

Edited by Martin H. Greenberg
When a nation's attention turns toward war, many opportunities for other crimes arise. Against the backdrop of brothers fighting brothers and cities and states under siege, civilians and soldiers alike conspire to use the cover of conflict to steal, cheat, spy, and even murder for whatever reason — the honor of their cause or personal gain. Sometimes the crimes committed because of war can be the most terrible of all.
The stories in Murder Most Confederate, the majority written specifically for this book, are all set within the Confederacy. They range from the war-torn city of Richmond, Virginia, where a husband and wife run an unusual boarding house, to two brothers fighting on opposite sides of the war and the terrible price one of them pays for happiness. From men and women doing their patriotic duty to rogues and criminals committing crimes under the cover of combat, the savage side of war is criminals committing crimes under the cover of combat, the savage side of war is revealed in these stories of Murder Most Confederate. The rebellious lineup includes:
- "The Hessian" by Doug Allyn
- "The Price of Coal" by Edward D. Hoch
- "Last Hours in Richmond" by Brendan DuBois
- "Veterans" by John Lutz
- "The Cobblestones of Saratoga Street" by Avram Davidson
- "A House Divided" by Marc Bilgrey
- "Blossoms and Blood" by Janet Berliner
- "Whistling Dixie" by Billie Sue Mosiman
- "Behind Enemy Lines" by John Helfers and Carol Rondou
- "The Unknown Soldier" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- "A Woman's Touch" by Max Allan Collins and Matthew V. Clemens
- "Ghost" by Bradley H. Sinor
- "The Last Day of the War" by James Reasoner
- "Valuables" by Kristine Scheid
- "The Face" by Ed Gorman
- "Matthew in the Morning" by Gary A. Braunbeck
| MARTIN H. GREENBERG, often called the king of anthologists, has compiled more than one thousand anthologies. He lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Larry Segriff is the author of three novels and numerous short stories. |
$19.95, Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-58182-120-4 (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 978-1-58182-120-8 (Hardcover)
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