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ALL ROADS LEAD TO HELL is a gripping Civil War novel about one young man's defiance, loyalty, and moral courage in the face of national conflict and personal loss. When former schoolteacher Everett Boyd enlists as a common soldier, he enters a world far harsher than he imagined-where death comes not only from bullets but from disease, abandonment, and silence.
Determined to reconnect with his former students now serving in other regiments, Everett finds them changed-or lost forever. With vivid characters, historical depth, and emotional insight, Bruce S. Welch crafts a compelling tale of
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ALL ROADS LEAD TO HELL is a gripping Civil War novel about one young man's defiance, loyalty, and moral courage in the face of national conflict and personal loss. When former schoolteacher Everett Boyd enlists as a common soldier, he enters a world far harsher than he imagined-where death comes not only from bullets but from disease, abandonment, and silence.

Determined to reconnect with his former students now serving in other regiments, Everett finds them changed-or lost forever. With vivid characters, historical depth, and emotional insight, Bruce S. Welch crafts a compelling tale of honor, heartbreak, and the cost of choosing one's own road in a time of war.


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Bruce S. Welch is a Kent State University graduate with a BA in Mathematics.He worked as a pension actuary.As a young man, he had an interest in and studied the Civil War.He also took several road-trips throughout the US. These road trips took him to the homes of US Presidents (Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt) and other prominent Americans (Thomas Edison, George Eastman, and Henry Ford). He also toured several battlefields, including Antietam, Gettysburg, and Saratoga.www.bruceswelchbooks.com