When historian Alexander Crawford stumbles upon a set of forgotten Civil War–era documents, he uncovers a chilling truth buried for over a century: the American Civil War never truly ended. It merely changed shape.
What begins as a routine research project spirals into a national nightmare as Alexander uncovers suppressed Reconstruction records, eyewitness accounts of insurgent violence, and private letters from a Union general who predicted a second, more insidious conflict. With every discovery, he sees modern America reflected in the past—political fracture, state rebellions, armed militias, and a nation drifting toward the same fault line that tore it apart in 1861.
Teaming up with investigative journalist Eleanor Raines, Alexander races against time as they unravel a coordinated effort to resurrect old ideologies in new forms. Their investigation exposes hidden networks, powerful political figures, and a movement determined to finish what the Confederacy began—this time through legislation, propaganda, and carefully orchestrated chaos.
As violence spreads across the country and states threaten separation, Alexander realizes he is no longer a detached observer of history. He has become one of its unwilling participants. With archives burning, threats closing in, and the nation slipping toward a modern civil war, he must decide how far he is willing to go to preserve the truth—and whether exposing it will save America or set the final spark that destroys it.
Uncivil: The War That Never Ended is a gripping, cinematic novel of political suspense and historical revelation—an urgent story about the past we refuse to confront, the lies we inherit, and the price of a country divided against itself.
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