
The Thin Gray Line
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Narrated by:
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Jeffery Lynn Hutchins
About this listen
From the award-winning author of Home Again and Scarred, comes a Civil War novel of courage, discovery, and redemption.
Young Luke Pettigrew, a hero at the Battle of Shiloh, awakens in the bedroom of an unfamiliar Tennessee farmhouse - with no immediate memory of what brought him there. The only thing he knows with certainty, is that his life will never be the same.
Smith takes listeners on a (historically accurate) wild ride through the end days of the American Civil War with Luke coming-of-age while exploring themes of addiction, love, and self worth. As the Civil War draws to a close, so does Luke's lifetime of searching. Ultimately, he finds redemption in the least likely of places.
©2019 Michael Kenneth Smith (P)2019 Michael Kenneth Smith
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