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The Field Where I Died

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Devon Muir has always been fascinated with the Civil War. When he discovers that his fourth great-grandfather fought at pivotal battles like Antietam and Gettysburg, he is compelled to follow in his ancestor's footsteps and experience the battlefields on his own. What he doesn't count on is dreaming about a battle every night - and being killed every time. Now his exploration of battlefields becomes a different kind of quest as he struggles to understand who is the soldier he becomes in his dream, and who is the woman whose face he sees as he lays dying.

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Jonathan Waters, did a brilliant job of narration for this book. He brought the characters, action and plot together.

Very interesting reincarnation story.

We find Devon traveling to the past and the battlefields of the Civil War. This was a quick, fast moving, and entertaining . You can feel the emotions . A story with a mix of contemporary, historical, and supernatural genres

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Devon Muir is excited when he discovers that one of his ancestors fought during the American Civil War; he’s less excited when he develops a recurring dream of his death as a Union soldier during a foggy battle in that war. Devon decides to travel to Gettysburg and surrounds to investigate his mysterious soldier, but his wife declines to accompany him. As Devon uncovers the past, he finds he’s not the only one who has the dreams. Like her Travis series, Melissa Bowersock has created another interesting and enjoyable narrative about historical events using magical realism. Like Travis, the journey changes Devon, helping him to reassess his priorities and become a better man. Audio narrator Jonathan Waters does another superb job here: his timbre is a pleasure to listen to and his character voices are spot on.

Another Melissa Bowersock gem!

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The story moves on at pace,at no point was I bored. The narrator does a great job.

interesting time travel story

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