Beneath Gray Skies is a novel literature book set in a ‘what it’ past where the Civil War never happened
and I LOVE the premise!!!
Beneath Gray Skies tells the story of David Slater, a young conscript in the Army of the Confederacy in the 1920s, as he learns power politics from the inside in the West’s last slave-owning nation. He makes friends with a British agent, and strikes up an unlikely acquaintance with Hermann Goering, eventually finding himself rubbing shoulders with President Jefferson Davis III and Adolf Hitler on the first (and last) flight of the doomed Zeppelin airship Bismarck, carrying a mysterious cargo from Nazi Germany to the Confederate States of America. The action moves between the Confederacy and Washington DC as well as London and Berlin, examining the world of “might have been” had the American Civil War never been fought, and the Confederacy survived into the 20th century.
Beneath Gray Skies by Hugh Ashton
Hugh Ashton lives in Kamakura, Japan, where he works as a writer and journalist. Beneath Gray Skies is his first published novel.
Beneath Gray Skies by Hugh Ashton
Do check out Beneath Gray Skies at Amazon where the ‘Look Inside’ feature is enabled and you can sample the writing style of this brilliant new author. Please also tell me here at Click My Lit what you think of this interesting literature book of action set in a past where the Civil War was not fought and where the Confederacy continued on.
Tags: civil war, confederacy, literature, literature book
Erin