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All Roads Lead to Hell: Honor, Deception, and the Price of Walking Alone
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All Roads Lead to Hell: Honor, Deception, and the Price of Walking Alone in Ottawa, ON
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All Roads Lead to Hell: Honor, Deception, and the Price of Walking Alone in Ottawa, ON
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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.
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.

















