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- Ralph Peters' Darkness at Chancellorsville is a novel of one of the most dramatic battles in American history, from the New York Times bestselling, three-time Boyd Award-winning author of the Battle Hymn Cycle.
- About the Author: RALPH PETERS is an award-winning, bestselling novelist; a retired U.S. Army officer and former enlisted man; the author of numerous works on strategy; and a popular media commentator.
- 384 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, War & Military
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Ralph Peters' Darkness at Chancellorsville is a novel of one of the most dramatic battles in American history, from the New York Times bestselling, three-time Boyd Award-winning author of the Battle Hymn Cycle.
Centered upon one of the most surprising and dramatic battles in American history, Darkness at Chancellorsville recreates what began as a brilliant, triumphant campaign for the Union--only to end in disaster for the North. Famed Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson bring off an against-all-odds surprise victory, humiliating a Yankee force three times the size of their own, while the Northern army is torn by rivalries, anti-immigrant prejudice and selfish ambition. This historically accurate epic captures the high drama, human complexity and existential threat that nearly tore the United States in two, featuring a broad range of fascinating--and real--characters, in blue and gray, who sum to an untold story about a battle that has attained mythic proportions. And, in the end, the Confederate triumph proved a Pyrrhic victory, since it lured Lee to embark on what would become the war's turning point--the Gettysburg Campaign (featured in Cain At Gettysburg).Review Quotes
Praise for Darkness at Chancellorsville
"Blending rare expertise with vivid details, Ralph Peters captures the epic eight-day struggle that claimed more American lives that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan combined."--Bing West, bestselling author of No True Glory and The Village "Ralph Peters has given us a compelling and elegantly written epic."
--H.R. McMaster, author of Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies that Led to Vietnam
"The narrative comes to life in one of the best-written battle sequences I've ever read."
--The Civil War Monitor Praise for Ralph Peters' Battle Hymn Cycle "If you thought you knew the Civil War, read these books to discover how much you still had to learn."
--James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Battle Cry of Freedom "Historical fiction can do something that not even the best history texts can. It can make the reader say, 'Yes, this is how life felt.' Looking for proof of this? Just open the Ralph Peters novel you are holding."
--George F. Will "As historically accurate as it is enthralling."
--Victor Davis Hanson, author of Carnage and Culture "[A] deeply researched and beautifully written epic."
--Guy MacLean Rogers, author of Alexander: The Ambiguity of Greatness "A classic for the ages."
--New York Journal of Books
About the Author
RALPH PETERS is an award-winning, bestselling novelist; a retired U.S. Army officer and former enlisted man; the author of numerous works on strategy; and a popular media commentator. In uniform and as a researcher and journalist, he has covered numerous conflicts and trouble spots, from Africa to the Caucasus, from Iraq to Pakistan.
Renowned for accuracy and authenticity, his Civil War writing, under his own name and as Owen Parry, has won numerous prizes, including the American Library Association's Boyd Award (three times), the Hammett Prize, the Herodotus Award, and the Meade Society's Order of Merit. In 2015, he received the Andrew J. Goodpaster Prize as an outstanding American soldier-scholar. His accomplished set of works includes the Battle Hymn series: Cain at Gettysburg, Hell or Richmond, Valley of the Shadow, The Damned of Petersburg, and Judgment at Appomattox.