Synopses & Reviews
From the raw clay of historical fact, James Carlos Blake has sculpted a powerful novel of both a man and an America at war with themselves. Here is the brutally honest story of free-spirit William Anderson, who is pulled into a savage conflict of state against state in the years leading up to the Civil War. When Bill suffers a catastrophic loss, a fury is unleashed in his anguished soul. He becomes the most fearsome guerrilla captain and earns a name that becomes whispered with reverence and terror: "Bloody Bill."
About the Author
James Carlos Blake has written seven books of fiction, including
In the Rogue Blood (winner of the
Los Angeles Times Book Prize),
Red Grass River (winner of the Chautauqua South Book Award),
Borderlands (winner of the Southwest Book Award), and
Wildwood Boys. He lives in Texas and Florida.