"OUR MAN IN CHARLESTON," and Echoes of the Civil War

The book is the true story of a British diplomat and secret agent at the epicenter of secession. It will change forever our understanding of the War Between the States, why it was fought, what determined the outcome. This site is devoted to the consequences of that history.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

"Our Man" Now Officially a New York Times Best Seller in the Espionage Category


Posted by Christopher Dickey at 6:55 AM
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