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Learn moreNew York Times bestselling author Ralph Peters returns with the sequel to his smash hit Cain at Gettysburg
Between May 5 and June 3, 1864, the Union and Confederate armies suffered eighty-eight thousand casualties. Twenty-nine thousand were killed, wounded, or captured in the first two days of combat. The savagery shocked a young, divided nation. Against this backdrop of the birth of modern warfare and the painful rebirth of the United States, Peters has created a breathtaking narrative.
In Hell or Richmond, thirty days of ceaseless carnage are seen through the eyes of a compelling cast, from the Union's Harvard valedictorian "boy general," Francis Channing Barlow, to the brawling "dirty boots" Rebel colonel, William C. Oates. From Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee to a simple laborer destined to win the Medal of Honor, Peters brings to life an enthralling array of leaders and simple soldiers from both North and South, fleshing out history with stunning, knowledgeable realism.
From the horrific collision of armies in the Wilderness, where neither side wanted to fight, to the shocking slaughter of the grand charge at Cold Harbor, this epic novel delivers a compelling, authentic, and suspenseful portrait of Civil War combat.
Commemorating the approaching 150th anniversary of this grim encounter between valiant Americans, Ralph Peters brings to bear the lessons of his own military career, his lifelong study of this war and the men who fought it, and his skills as a bestselling, prizewinning novelist to portray horrific battles and sublime heroism as no other author has done.
Ralph Peters,ย New York Timesย bestselling author ofย Cain at Gettysburg, is a retired US Army officer, a strategist and veteran of the intelligence world, a journalist who appears frequently inย broadcast media, and a lifelong traveler with experience in over seventy countries on six continents.
Peter Berkrot, a forty-year veteran of stage and screen, has voiced over 450 audiobook titles, winning Earphones Awards, a 2012 Audie Award nomination, and a 2016 Audie Award.
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โ[A] landmark of historical fiction...the finest Civil War novelist writing today.โ
โSuperbly researched and brought to lifeโฆThe real strength of the book is the way the characters, all of them historical, are given life, even if some of them have to be reconstructedโฆOne of the great Civil War novels of our time.โ
โPeters crafts a lurid spectacle of close, personal warfare; soldiers are drenched in scorching heat and humidity, soiled by rain and mud, choked by drifting smoke, exhausted from marching, and ill with dehydration and dysenteryโฆRaw, violent, and frighteningly realisticโฆAn insightful, epic novel.โ
โSwift-movingโฆharrowingโฆ[Peters] writes with a fine balance of historical accuracy and drama, turning in telling portraits not just of the generals but also of the privates from German farms and backwoods Appalachian huts who met and died on those Virginia battlefieldsโฆA solid work of historical fiction.โ
โFirmly grounded in the historical record, Hell or Richmond recounts the horrific bloodbaths of the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor with the skill of an accomplished novelistโฆGripping you-are-there urgencyโฆenthralling historical fiction of the highest order.โ
โA profound reflection on the relationship of men and violence. Ralph Peters continues to be the most reliable, insightful, and readable historian of our timesโฆand he never loses sight of the human beings, great and small, caught up in warโs vortex. An outstanding read.โ
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