What is the nature of true courage? In March of 1896, Andrew Jackson
Mundy, a senator from the Deep South, is secretly urged by Marc Hanna,
the rich kingmaker, to become William McKinley's running mate in the
upcoming presidential election. Hanna argues that Mundy, a
reconstructed Southern Democrat and wounded Confederate veteran of the
Civil War, running with McKinley, a Republican veteran of the Union
Army, would help to heal the still festering wounds and head off
threats posed by William Jennings Bryan. Had Mundy jumped party lines
and seized the opportunity, he, rather than Teddy Roosevelt, would
have become President of the United States upon McKinley's
assassination a few years later. Mundy had been tempted to accept
Hanna's offer why did he refuse? Thus begins a story that goes back to
the War Between the States. At the beginning of the Civil War, before
the death of hope, no one, least of all the naive, well-read Andrew
Jackson Mundy, could foresee or understand the nature of the war they
were to fight. Early on, Mundy comes under the spell of the immensely
talented and ambitious Evan Martin. When Martin is given the command
of a ragtag Confederate army sent to thwart a Federal invasion, Mundy
is at first thrilled to be the aide-de-camp of his hero as Martin
pulls the army together and wins victories with brilliant tactics. But
then, Mundy becomes involved in an atrocity that forces him to
consider the nature of true courage and honor. It is a dark, murderous
infamy, and it will haunt Andrew Jackson Mundy until his dying day . .
. and prevent him from accepting Marc Hanna's offer more than three
decades later. Through the experiences of Andrew Jackson Mundy,
General Evan Martin, and dozens of other skillfully drawn, colorful
characters, Robert H. Fowler provides the reader with fascinating
insights into the tactics and strategy of Civil War battles, as well
as the grim reality of the forced marches, the blood-torn bodies, the
ear-splitting voice of massed artillery, the racket-rattle of musket
volleys, the howling charges. It is a tale, at once forlorn and
wonderful, of a war bravely fought and bitterly lost. In this
brilliant and thrilling story, reminiscent of the novels of MacKinlay
Kantor and Michael and Jeff Shaara, Fowler reveals the nature of true
courage and brings a tumultuous chapter in American history to
poignant life. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold
without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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A Novel of the Nature of True Courage
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ISBN
9781466838857
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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