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This is book three in the Starbuck Chronicles, Bernard Cornwell's exciting Civil War novel series.

After distinguishing himself at the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Confederate Captain Nate Starbuck is persecuted by his jealous and suspicious brigade commander, the grandiose General Washington Faulconer. Their simmering enmity flares to life at Dead Mary's Ford, where Starbuck must fight the enemy as well as his own commanding officer.

The outcome of this vicious fight drastically changes both men's fortunes and propels Starbuck into the ghastly bloodletting of the Second Battle of Manassas, a severe test of his ability to lead men on the very edge of disaster.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Cornwell, who is best known for his Richard Sharpe series,offers another series, which takes place during the War Between the States. Nathaniel Starbuck is the son of a well-known Boston abolitionist preacher. Starbuck finds himself stuck in Virginia in April 1861 and becomes a Rebel, but more out of rebellion against his father than out of belief in states' rights. Battle Flag, the third installment, finds Starbuck getting command of his regiment and fighting at Cedar Mountain and Second Manassas with Stonewall Jackson. Actor Hayward Morse displays his versatile vocal skills by giving almost every character a distinct voice. His depiction of the battle scenes brings out the horror, confusion and excitement of the dramatic narrative. His enthusiasm for this work is apparent, and he does well in bringing out its comic elements. This is a joy for those who enjoy adventure. M.T.F. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Volume Three in the Starbuck Chronicles takes Confederate soldier and Boston native Nathaniel Starbuck up to and through the battle of Manassas. Starbuck must face not only the challenges of leading his ragtag army, but his inner conflicts between home and adopted soil. Ed Sala's gritty performance brings the war to life. His characters, even the Northerners, all bear some Southern accent, but are easily distinguishable. Sala's Colonel Swinyard, a falling-down drunk turned stand-up Christian, is excellent; the Colonel's inner struggles are illuminated with clarity and understanding. The story's slimy horse trader and sniveling slackers on both sides are also notable performances. Cornwell's text and Sala's narration are a perfect match. R.P.L. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Text Difficulty:10-12

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