A Civil War story not about glory-but about what remains.
Tom Rakes leaves the hills of Virginia as an ordinary man and marches into a war made of mud, hunger, and smoke. Through the brutal campaigns of the Shenandoah Valley and into the chaos of Gettysburg, he learns that battles are not fought by speeches-but by men who are tired, afraid, and determined to stand.
When his younger brother joins him, the war becomes more than survival.
At Culp's Hill, everything is changed.
A Hill Without a Name is a quiet, powerful novel about brotherhood, loss, and the long road home-about the things war takes, and the things that never quite leave.
Perfect for readers who love deeply human, atmospheric historical fiction.
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