

The Fort Pillow Massacre in 1864 was one of the most brutal moments of the Civil War, and for three confederate soldiers it was the beginning path for their lives of hate, redemption, blood, regret, and vengeance.
Barton Asher tries to futilely escape that day by running to Minnesota. Vauhn Felton and Thacher Kane seek to relive it as often as they can while their insatiable bloodlust grows.
Lives and bodies are ripped apart as these men's paths progress and collide, and for the citizens in the Front Range town of Shotley, a bloody horror of pure evil is descending.
Written with a raw honesty, Miles Spangrud's Flesh and Bone is the shocking account of one deadly event in American history, its aftermath of terror and the permanent affects it had on the minds of those who experienced it all.
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