Ridgefield’s Civil War years fill Hancock’s third book

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Ridgefield’s Civil War years fill Hancock’s third book
By Macklin K. Reid on December 23, 2013 in Latest Local News, People · 0 Comments

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George Hancock has written three short novels about life in Ridgefield past.

George Hancock’s Until Jacob Comes Marching Home, the third book in his series of Ridgefield history-based fiction, came out in latter part of this year and is available in town.

Until Jacob Comes Marching Home follows Mr. Hancock’s first book, This Quiet Place, and his second, A Killing at The Inn, and like the first two it draws characters, places and events from Ridgefield history. Again his narrator is Keeler Dauchy, a historical Ridgefielder whose character Mr. Hancock’s imagination fills out based upon a scarecrow sketched by the facts found his research.

“This is the second half of the Civil War story,” he said.

A Killing at the Inn, covers from 1858 to 1863, the second year for the war, and “traces development of Civil War and how our boys started to march off,” Mr. Hancock said

For the rest: http://www.theridgefieldpress.com/24458/ridgefields-civil-war-years-fill-hancocks-third-book/
 
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