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Deeply steeped in the history of the American Civil War, Treachery stands out as one of the most unique tales of all time. Stepping along the fine line between fact and fiction, the book endeavors to maintain historical accuracy, while also adding interesting twists of fiction that truly show the enormity of the task faced by President Lincoln. It depicts the resilience of the man and the challenges he faced as he performed a seemingly impossible feat. Today, we have come to take our freedoms for granted. We, as Americans, have forgotten the sacrifices of our forefathers, and Treachery serves…mehr

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Deeply steeped in the history of the American Civil War, Treachery stands out as one of the most unique tales of all time. Stepping along the fine line between fact and fiction, the book endeavors to maintain historical accuracy, while also adding interesting twists of fiction that truly show the enormity of the task faced by President Lincoln. It depicts the resilience of the man and the challenges he faced as he performed a seemingly impossible feat. Today, we have come to take our freedoms for granted. We, as Americans, have forgotten the sacrifices of our forefathers, and Treachery serves to remind us that the preservation of our Union was in no small part built on the blood and sweat of one man and countless American lives. Whether you read this book for entertainment, or to seek to learn more about our past, there is no denying that what you read will remind you of your privilege. Lets you forget.
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Autorenporträt
Jim Pierce is a retired insurance executive living in Houston, Texas. While he spent his entire career in the insurance industry, he majored in history in college, and his passion for history remains unabated. In 2022, he published "Treachery", a novel about Abraham Lincoln's challenges during the first two years of his Presidency. Jim believes that while Lincoln and Winston Churchill could not have been more different, they had one common connection. They were the right men, in the right place, at the right time. Jim is married, has four children, and two grandchildren. He says he knows his children are smart, because they have all chosen to make Texas their home.