Lamplight

Lamplight by Tommy Nocerino, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in July 2013, is a historical fiction novel that explores the complexities of the Civil War era. Set against the backdrop of a changing America, the narrative follows a Union officer who, disillusioned with the war, resigns his commission to become a detective in New York City. As he investigates the murder of a police captain, he uncovers a web of intrigue involving Southern sympathizers and a young spiritualist who exploits the grief of others.
Readers will find a gripping tale that delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the impact of war on society. The story intricately weaves together the officer’s investigation and the larger conflict engulfing the nation, highlighting the tensions in New York City as it grapples with the consequences of the ongoing war. With 224 pages, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of a pivotal moment in American history, inviting readers to engage with the characters and the challenges they face amidst the turmoil.
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The War between the States has taken a turn. The Confederacy, after victory upon victory against the might of the Union, is beginning to fall. President Lincoln’s aggressive generals and massive manpower are now turning back the proud men in gray. General Sherman’s ruthless march to the sea devastates the Southern countryside, pillaging the lands as well as crushing morale. There has to be a successful plan to turn the tide. New York City, the empire city, is also torn. Large numbers of copperheads, Southern sympathizers, are growing impatient with the war dragging on and mostly the fear of freed blacks coming up to the city to take their jobs. A Union officer, disenchanted with the handling of the war and its fighting men, resigns his commission as a cavalryman to take a job as a detective with the Metropolitan Police force in the island of Manhattan. Hired to catch the killer of a police captain, he stumbles into attempts to destroy the great city, unaware that a larger more hideous plan lurks. The “circle” of his investigation revolves around a young spiritualist. Gaining notoriety with New York’s upper class, she preys on the misfortunes of others by communicating with the dead. Is she involved in the murder? She is also in with a group of ruthless people determined to take the city with the help of Confederate spies who will stop at nothing to succeed. What terrible plan awaits this great city? Can it be stopped?
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