Secret Service / Being the Happenings of a Night in Richmond in the Spring of 1865
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A dramatized narrative condenses a single, tense night in Richmond near the end of the Civil War into linked episodes that unfold by the hour. Military movements, clandestine orders, telegraph operations, and a fatal shot set off urgent moral choices for a small circle of officers and civilians. The action moves from the arrival of a battery through secrecy, betrayal, a hurried drumhead court-martial, and a last reprieve, while personal loyalties and affections repeatedly conflict with duty, exploring themes of sacrifice, honor, and the costs of wartime decisions.
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