
SINS OF MY BROTHERS
SINS OF MY BROTHERS
Suffering an Uncivil War
author Phillip Anthony Perry
INDEPENDENT AUTHOR NETWORK AWARD FINALIST
TENNESSEE HISTORICAL BOOK
OF THE YEAR AWARD NOMINEE
A historical non-fiction set in April 1865 has recently been released by Fork in the Road Press. “Sins of My Brothers: Suffering an Uncivil War”, Perry’s debut novel tells the true story of greed, corruption, and incompetence at the close of the American Civil War resulting in heartbreaking consequences.
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This video brings to life the explosion of the Sultana and the devastating loss of life. Many researchers say that more lives were lost on the Sultana than the Titanic. This book is a harrowing true story of survival. A gritty account of the historic events of April 1865, fueled by greed, corruption, and incompetence that forever changed a nation.
“Sins of My Brothers: Suffering an Uncivil War”, Perry’s award winning novel tells the true story of greed, corruption, and incompetence at the close of the American Civil War resulting in heartbreaking consequences.
After a decade of research, Perry has uncovered new and interesting details, bringing his readers along on a historical journey. With a focus on the catastrophic events that occurred during the month of April 1865, he creates a lateral timeline where story vectors are on a collision course of destiny.
Canadian-born Robert Knox Sneden aspires to become an architect in America. Soon after his arrival in the U.S., Sneden answers the call to quell the rebellion enlisting as a 29-year-old private in the 40th New York Volunteer Infantry. Sneden is captured by “The Gray Ghost” John S. Mosby and imprisoned in Andersonville. POW and Union mapmaker Robert Sneden secretly documents the Andersonville experience within its walls awaiting parole or death.
Epp McIntosh, the son of an Illinois shoemaker proudly claimed to have once been an office boy for a young upstart country lawyer named Abraham Lincoln. Years later, McIntosh answers President Lincoln’s call to preserve the Union, serving as a 17-year-old drummer boy in the 14th Illinois Infantry. Eager to “see the elephant”, Epp enters the Civil War, is captured in Ackworth, Georgia, and confined at the notorious Andersonville Prison. There, he endures unimaginable horrors as a POW and after being paroled, survives the worst maritime disaster in American history.
Ill-prepared for the volume of POWs arriving daily and lacking in supplies, Confederate prison commandant Captain Henry Wirz struggles to effectively run the Georgia stockade. Stories of disease, starvation, neglect, and abuse abound within the stockade walls. The inmates suffer inhumane treatment not only from their captors but also from those among their own ranks, a bloodthirsty gang called the Raiders―until the miserable and shocking end.
Vainglorious John Wilkes Booth has plans of his own to balance the scales of the prisoner exchange. Aided by a shadow conspiracy and pushed to the limits of sanity, Booth commits the most heinous crime of the century, assassinating President Abraham Lincoln―dividing the Union further still. The largest manhunt in the nation tracks Booth and his accomplice David Herold as they attempt to flee their pursuers and avoid the hangman’s noose.
A government-chartered Mississippi paddle-wheel boat, the Sultana, is headed north, loaded with more than 2,000 paroled POWs with Epp McIntosh among the doomed passengers. Cash-strapped Sultana Captain James Cass Mason chooses profits over safety when he accepts a bribe from corrupt Union Colonel Reuben Hatch. The sick and weary POW’s ride home abruptly and explosively ends during the cold and dark early hours of April 27, 1865, a few miles north of Memphis.
Sins of My Brothers
Meet the Author
A lifelong Williamson Countian, Indie Author Network 2024 Finalist, Phillip Perry grew up playing at the nearby Union Civil War Camp Fort Granger in historic Franklin, Tennessee, graduating from Franklin High School in 1976. He holds two degrees from Aquinas College in Nashville and retired from the local power utility, NES as a System Control Operator after 36 years of service. He is a history and movie buff and his hobbies include writing, gardening, martial arts, travel, and music. He and his wife Lesa still reside in Williamson County, TN.
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What People Are Saying…
"This is an excellent book that intertwines three riveting stories at the end of the Civil War. A real page turner and excellent non-fiction work…”
Linda M. –
Reader Review
”…a masterful literary accomplishment.”
Chip Williams―Civil War scholar, Vanderbilt University - Reader Review
SINS OF MY BROTHERS was ranked #1 in sales for Civil War Period
History Books by IngramSpark.
Battle of Franklin Trust Director Bill Clark
with Phil at historic Carnton
Plantation & Museum Franklin, TN.
“This is not just some compilation of dry dusty facts, but a compelling look at the lives and times of the people who were there when this most heinous brother vs. brother conflict that many called "The Uncivil War" was unfolding.’
Steve P. - Reader Review
Each book purchase contributes funding
to saving Civil War battle sites.
“I was hooked from page one!
I’ve never read a
history book that provided
such detail without
putting me to sleep.”
Chuck S. - Amazon Review
Book Events...
Book Events...
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Downtown Franklin
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December 14-15, 2024
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McLemore House Museum
Franklin, TN
October 5, 2024
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June 15, 2024
Book Talk/ Signing
La Fayette, GA
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June 8, 2024
Bill Peach/Middle TN
Author’s Circle – Nonfiction Panelist
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April 27-28, 2024
Author’s Circle Booth
Franklin, TN
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April 24, 2024
News Article Announcing Book
Nashville, TN
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April 19, 2024
“Sins of My Brothers” becomes featured in all Battle of Franklin
Trust Carnton Plantation, & Rippavilla Mansion -
Jan. 14, 2024
Book Talk/Signing
Franklin, TN
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Dec. 21, 2023
Letter of Notification – “Sins of My Brothers” now officially permanent research material included in the Tennessee State Library & Archives
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Dec. 4, 2023
Book Launch/Talk & Signing WCPL- Main Campus
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Dec. 4, 2023
Radio Interview
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Nov. 30, 2023
Newspaper article announcing Dec. Book Release & Launch
Franklin, TN
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Phil doing an interview at WAKM AM 950 Radio about the release of his book.
Phil visits Stone’s
River Battlefield in Murfreesboro, TN
Tennessee State Library & Archives where Sins of My Brothers is part of the permanent collection of the Tennessee Historical Archives
Phil visits Battle of Franklin Civil War
site on Columbia Avenue.
Book talk at the Williamson County Public Library –
Dec. 4, 2023
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