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Bitter Trail
Bitter Trail
Author: Elmer Kelton
ISBN-13: 9780812551181
ISBN-10: 0812551184
Publication Date: 6/15/1997
Pages: 224
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Forge Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Frio Wheeler ran cotton to the Mexicans in trade for arms for the Confederacy during America's Civil War. His best friend is on the Blue Bellies side and is trying to kill him. So is a homicidal maniac Mexican.
This is a really good Civil War yarn with good amount of action and suspense.
2littletime avatar reviewed Bitter Trail on + 57 more book reviews
As always Elmer Kelton can spin a good yarn!! As a reader you find his stories factual about events and things that took place in history. This one mainly being about the Civil War conflicts in and around Brownsville, TX. The fictional account of the story could have even been similar to true events, as it tells of good friends suddenly finding themselves on opposite sides in the war. Frio Wheeler who is delivering huge loads of cotton by mule for the South for the Confederacy, and his long time friend Tom McCasland supporting opposite sides for the North. The book tells of struggles between right and wrong and between good friends, still both thinking they are on the right side for opposite reasons. This account makes you think that the Civil War must have been so hard on many, perhaps even brothers finding themselves on opposing sides. A good quick read and a gripping story!!