From New York Times bestselling author Bernard Cornwell, the third installment in The Starbuck Chronicles.
The epic battle for control of the Confederate capital continues through the hot summer of 1862.
It’s a battle that Captain Nate Starbuck, a Yankee fighting for the Southern cause, has to survive and win. He must lead his ragged company in a bitter struggle, not only against the formidable Northern army, but against his own superiors who would like nothing better than to see Nate Starbuck dead.
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"Third story of the trilogy of Nathan Starbucks follows him into more battles. We watches friends and relatives fall with injuries and death and is eventually wounded in battle. This is fiction at it's best being based on well documented facts. Cornwell brings the Civil War to life. "
— David (4 out of 5 stars)
" i feel like the series has hit its stride again with this book. i couldn't put it down. really enjoyed it and i can't wait for the next one. "
— Shay, 1/18/2014" Another well written book by Bernard Cornwell. A pleasure to read. "
— Pierre, 12/19/2013" Cornwell continues to tackle American events with a fresh insight. I will read his other Civil War titles "
— Tom, 11/16/2013" Between novel and audio tapes, I am learning a LOT about the Civil War. Cornwell does a good job blending an exciting story with the real facts. "
— Carolyn, 11/4/2013" Still an enjoyable read, didnt find it quite as immersive as some of Cornwell's other novels. "
— Dean, 9/26/2013" Again... Read my review of 'Rebel'! This series is such an enjoyable read of the American Civil war. "
— Ross, 8/10/2013" Third story of the trilogy of Nathan Starbucks follows him into more battles. We watches friends and relatives fall with injuries and death and is eventually wounded in battle. This is fiction at it's best being based on well documented facts. Cornwell brings the Civil War to life. "
— David, 7/22/2013" Cornwell continues to tackle American events with a fresh insight. I will read his other Civil War titles "
— Tom, 5/16/2013" Excellent account of the American civil war. The details are very graphic. "
— Sahar, 5/14/2013" Third story of the trilogy of Nathan Starbucks follows him into more battles. We watches friends and relatives fall with injuries and death and is eventually wounded in battle. This is fiction at it's best being based on well documented facts. Cornwell brings the Civil War to life. "
— David, 5/1/2013" Excellent account of the American civil war. The details are very graphic. "
— Sahar, 4/22/2013" Still an enjoyable read, didnt find it quite as immersive as some of Cornwell's other novels. "
— Dean, 4/4/2013" Between novel and audio tapes, I am learning a LOT about the Civil War. Cornwell does a good job blending an exciting story with the real facts. "
— Carolyn, 2/18/2013" Good story also did a good job with "Stonewall" T J Jackson. I am anxious for the next one to be written. "
— Tom, 5/14/2012" Again... Read my review of 'Rebel'! This series is such an enjoyable read of the American Civil war. "
— Ross, 4/3/2012" Book three of the Starbuck Chronicles -- great fun, fast-moving, really wish there were more to read! "
— Frank, 1/21/2012" i feel like the series has hit its stride again with this book. i couldn't put it down. really enjoyed it and i can't wait for the next one. "
— Shay, 12/24/2011" Another well written book by Bernard Cornwell. A pleasure to read. "
— Pierre, 10/22/2011" Book three of the Starbuck Chronicles -- great fun, fast-moving, really wish there were more to read! "
— Frank, 8/8/2011" Good story also did a good job with "Stonewall" T J Jackson. I am anxious for the next one to be written. "
— Tom, 6/13/2011" Excellent account of the American civil war. The details are very graphic. "
— Sahar, 4/11/2011" Good story also did a good job with "Stonewall" T J Jackson. I am anxious for the next one to be written. "
— Tom, 10/31/2009" Another well written book by Bernard Cornwell. A pleasure to read. "
— P, 6/24/2009" i feel like the series has hit its stride again with this book. i couldn't put it down. really enjoyed it and i can't wait for the next one. "
— Shay, 9/14/2008Bernard Cornwell, born in London, worked for the BBC and Thames Television before coming to the United States to write full time. His sweeping historical novels, including the acclaimed Richard Sharpe series and many more, make him a number one bestselling author in the United Kingdom and around the world. He is the author of the acclaimed New York Times bestselling Saxon Tales series, which serves as the basis for the hit television series The Last Kingdom.
Andrew Cullum is an English actor with experience in television, film, voice-over, and theater. He has played a wide range of parts ranging from leading Shakespearean roles to smaller parts in family shows. Cullum is the voice behind Bernard Cornwell’s Grail Quest trilogy.