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Availability:In StockContributor:Danny T, Elizabeth P. FergusonTheme:Chronological Period/1851-1899, Topical/Civil WarPublish date:4/28/2026Pages:504
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Palmetto PublishingISBN-13:9798822975736UPC:9798822975736Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Historical, ThrillersBook Topic:19th Century, PoliticalSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 1.01 inchesWeight:0.667Product ID:SCZ8FS1QH9

Twelve days after the assassination of President Lincoln, the fictitious character Rummy Joe Greene, an embittered Confederate, sabotages the Mississippi riverboat "Sultana". The real-life explosion of the Sultana occurred near Memphis causing the deaths of approximately 1800 Union soldiers. To this day, it remains the worst maritime disaster ever in American waters.

The saboteur evades discovery and winds up in Charleston. For the next thirty-three years, he travels the Carolina coast, leading a life of debauchery and sewing seeds of hatred against Blacks and Yankees. He vows, "The South will rise again!"

Rummy Joe becomes a night-riding Klansman. He is proud to be a torching, lynching, vote-rigging supporter of white supremacism. He calls himself the Swamp Stud and frequents brothels, deserted beaches, and posh resorts in search of available women. Early on, he has a chance encounter with two Black teenagers, a boy and a girl, that ends in violence. Their mysterious disappearance has a profound effect on the young girl's grandfather, a former slave. The elderly Black man reluctantly accepts the reality that they must be dead. He is determined to find the culprit and to seek revenge for the children's deaths.

Through the eyes of its fictitious main characters and many real-life characters, the story reveals the towns, rivers, people and politics of 19th century North and South Carolina, exposing the perverse racism that existed at all levels of society. Rummy's dramatic grand finale occurs in the backdrop of a real-life coup d'etat led by White supremacists in North Carolina's then- largest town. This event was a shameful blemish in the history of North Carolina that was hidden for many decades.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Palmetto PublishingISBN-13:9798822975736UPC:9798822975736Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Historical, ThrillersBook Topic:19th Century, PoliticalSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 1.01 inchesWeight:0.667Product ID:SCZ8FS1QH9
T, Danny: - Danny Ferguson grew up in Winston Salem, North Carolina, attended East Carolina University, and served honorably in the U.S. Marine Reserves. Danny graduated from the University of Memphis School of Law where he served as managing editor of the law review.In Memphis, Shelby County, Danny served as an assistant public defender and as the coordinator of the capital defense teams.Later in Winston Salem, North Carolina, he practiced criminal law, serving as a state and federal defender, an assistant public defender and as counsel for the Guardian Ad Litem office.Now after fifty years as a practicing attorney, Danny is retired and lives in the Charleston area with his grandchildren nearby, his beagle Beau at his feet, and particularly with the love of his life, Betty, by his side. Life is good!Ferguson, Elizabeth P.: - Elizabeth Powell Ferguson grew up in Hampton, Virginia and graduated from Old Dominion University. She earned her Master of Music Education at Virgina Commonwealth University. Elizabeth enjoyed a 40-year career as a music teacher and choral director in Virginia and North Carolina public schools and churches. She now enjoys having the luxury of time for watercolor painting, for spending time with her family and friends, for gardening, for playing piano, for reading, and for taking daily walks with Beau the Beagle. At Danny's urgings, she joined with him in writing The Sultana's Saboteur, which will be her first published writing.
Publisher: Palmetto Publishing

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