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When a burnt out journalist (Ben Seldon) is viciously attacked and left for dead, a local Good Samaritan (Sam Murphy) comes to his rescue. After losing his wife, his money, and his job, Ben's life is at its most critical point. Sam helps him fight his inner demons and weather countless trials as he learns to walk by faith and not by sight. With Sam as his mentor, Ben is able to find peace with God, regain control of his life and fall in love with a young widow (Sarah Tyler). As Ben and Sarah struggle to survive in Shiloh, other dark secrets unfold that involve Sam's tragic past, a corrupt local Sheriff, a repentant judge, Sarah's murdered husband and a vicious madman on the loose. In Shiloh, dark secrets await every step and every turn is filled with corruption - bitter hatred - jealousy and betrayal. The story comes to a climatic showdown as everyone's faith is tested beyond measure. At Shiloh - cowards become heroes and heroes become legends as they all encounter The Lesser Man of Shiloh
Thirty-two years after the battle of Shiloh, Lew Wallace returned to the battlefield, mapping the route of his April 1862 march. Ulysses S. Grant, Wallace's commander at Shiloh, expected Wallace and his Third Division to arrive early in the afternoon of April 6. Wallace and his men, however, did not arrive until nightfall, and in the aftermath of the bloodbath of Shiloh Grant attributed Wallace's late arrival to a failure to obey orders. By mapping the route of his march and proving how and where he had actually been that day, the sixty-seven-year-old Wallace hoped to remove the stigma of "Shiloh and its slanders." That did not happen. Shiloh still defines Wallace's military reputation, overshadowing the rest of his stellar military career and making it easy to forget that in April 1862 he was a rising military star, the youngest major general in the Union army. Wallace was devoted to the Union, but he was also pursuing glory, fame, and honor when he volunteered to serve in April 1861. In Shadow of Shiloh: Major General Lew Wallace in the Civil War, author Gail Stephens specifically addresses Wallace's military career and its place in the larger context of Civil War military history.