Chasm:
A novel based on
a true story from the Civil War
by Elaine Evain
Trade Paper: 6" x 9", 344 pp.
ISBN: 978-1-59663-629-3 $19.95
Special Introductory Price $18.95
Based on True Characters and Events: During the Civil War, North
Carolina was a state with divided loyalties. There were no great
battlefields in the Blue Ridge Mountains; no regiments lined up against
unknown opponents. Here the fighting was up-close and personal. Torn from
a little-known page in history, Chasm tells the story of four families
shattered by war: the Pritchards, Moores, Coffeys, and above all, the
Blalocks. When Keith Blalock, a Unionist, is forced to join the
Confederate Army, his wife Malinda cuts her hair, dons Keith's clothes,
and goes with him, posing as his kid brother, Sam. Soon they escape to
Union lines and thus begins the Blalocks' harrowing ride through
history-one that results in the devastation of their family and places
Keith on trial for murder. (The "real" Keith and Malinda are
featured on the Front Cover.) Was Keith Blalock a Robin Hood or a rogue
elephant? The answer depends on where your feet were planted on the
Mason-Dixon line.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: The author began her career as an investigative reporter. Her lust for literature, history and travel took her to Europe where she fell in love with Paris. And a Parisian. The couple married and lived for awhile in "The City of Lights," later settling in New England where they raised their four children. A descendant of one of the characters in Chasm, Dr. John Whitehead, the author became intrigued with the Blalock's story. Knowing that in order to be true to these people she would have to walk the paths they had walked, become immersed in the ways and mores of the mountains, she and her husband pulled up their New England roots and moved to the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Chasm is the result of five years of research and writing. The author now makes her home in New England.