Chancellorsville
The Civil War Battle Series Book 4
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Lloyd James
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James Reasoner
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As Cory Brannon has a chance to assist the South with supplies brought in by blockade-runners, back home in Virginia a sense of obligation and duty stirs in the hotheaded Titus, and the Confederate cause claims another Brannon son, this one a gifted rifleman.
In early 1863 a fitful calm pervades the Virginia front until another Union commander is named. Joe Hooker leads his army into the wooded wilderness and confidently stakes his fortunes on an encounter with Robert E. Lee near the roadside inn at Chancellorsville. As the battle rushes toward them, Will and Mac Brannon witness the boldest move a field commander can make and the greatest loss the Confederacy can struggle to bear.
Find out what happens to the Brannon family in the rest of the Civil War Battle Series.©2000 James Reasoner (P)2003 Blackstone AudiobooksWhat listeners say about Chancellorsville
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- Leslie
- 29-11-23
Engaging story
I Thoroughly enjoyed the latest book in this series. Wonderful characters and an absorbing storyline. Well worth a listen!!
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- Mr. Anthony D. Bateman
- 11-02-23
Stonewall
Lees' glorious plan, the maneuverability of Jacksons' division? either way this was a superb lesson in military tactics.
book 4 is as enthralling as earlier books, as Virginia becomes one huge battlefield.
meanwhile Cory is on wagontrain duties, bringing in supplies to vicksburg and the Eastern confederacy, from Texas, fighting bandits whilst thinking of proposing to Lucille.
Great research, great writing, great narration.
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