Into The Fire Storm
_Members of Company A, 5th Wisconsin are being killed!
It all starts at the Bayport Historical museum when the first reenactor is shot during a scripted skirmish. The police are called to investigate the shooting. At first it appears that the shooting is accidental. A second reenactor is shot at the Centerville Memorial Day celebration. Andrew decides to get involved and has a deadly confrontation with a man dressed as a confederate soldier. Andrew survives, but the man escapes. Andrew is hired by the men from the 5th who are part of a wrongful death suit filed by the family of the first victim. Detective Sergeant Roberts of the Bayport police department and Andrew join forces to find the person responsible. You have a chance to join the protagonist of the story, private investigator Andrew Knight, as he learns to be a civil war reenactor. Andrew comes to realize that is more than just a group of people dressing up and playing soldier. There is a sense of pride and a great deal of historical authenticity that goes into being a reenactor. You start at the Bayport Historical Museum and are invited to join the world of Civil War Reenactors. As Andrew discovers each clue, he will help you piece together the reason for the murders of the men from Company A. You will discover that it is much more hostile and absolute than someone who seems to be finishing out the Civil war. Let Andrew take you with him on his third mystery which will keep you guessing until the very end, when the identity of the killer is finally revealed! So get ready, grab your uniform, musket, and leathers, and join the search for the killer. Join Andrew as he bravely goes Into the Fire Storm!
It all starts at the Bayport Historical museum when the first reenactor is shot during a scripted skirmish. The police are called to investigate the shooting. At first it appears that the shooting is accidental. A second reenactor is shot at the Centerville Memorial Day celebration. Andrew decides to get involved and has a deadly confrontation with a man dressed as a confederate soldier. Andrew survives, but the man escapes. Andrew is hired by the men from the 5th who are part of a wrongful death suit filed by the family of the first victim. Detective Sergeant Roberts of the Bayport police department and Andrew join forces to find the person responsible. You have a chance to join the protagonist of the story, private investigator Andrew Knight, as he learns to be a civil war reenactor. Andrew comes to realize that is more than just a group of people dressing up and playing soldier. There is a sense of pride and a great deal of historical authenticity that goes into being a reenactor. You start at the Bayport Historical Museum and are invited to join the world of Civil War Reenactors. As Andrew discovers each clue, he will help you piece together the reason for the murders of the men from Company A. You will discover that it is much more hostile and absolute than someone who seems to be finishing out the Civil war. Let Andrew take you with him on his third mystery which will keep you guessing until the very end, when the identity of the killer is finally revealed! So get ready, grab your uniform, musket, and leathers, and join the search for the killer. Join Andrew as he bravely goes Into the Fire Storm!
Book Review
_This review is from: Into The Fire Storm: A Private Investigator Andrew Knight Mystery (Paperback)
While reading Into the Fire Storm, by R. L. Edinger, I tagged
along with Andrew Knight on another journey. This one involved murders
during Civil War Reenactments. During this journey I was able to witness
first hand various procedures for a reenactor and learn some of what is
involved in being a reenactor. I found this to be most interesting and
could also see how a murder could be accomplished during a reenactment.
Although I was trying to stay one step ahead of Andrew, I have to
confess I did not accomplish this feat. By the time Andrew uncovered the
culprit, I was still trying to guess "who done it". The entire journey
involved not only the murders, but also unexpected twists and turns.
Some were good, some were not. Andrew was confronted with emotions,
turmoil, and surprises himself. There are both physical and emotional
battles Andrew must overcome while he deals with his personal life and
continues evaluating the clues to find the murderer. Like the other
journeys I have taken with Andrew Knight, this one was just as
interesting and had me on the edge of my seat. I look forward to going
on more journeys! If you are in the mood for a good mystery/thriller, I
recommend you pick up a copy of these books. You can find them here on
Amazon. Happy Reading and Safe Journey!