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Hardcover Savannah Book

ISBN: 1581823282

ISBN13: 9781581823288

Savannah

(Book #9 in the The Civil War Battle Series Series)

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More than 100,000 Copies Sold in the Civil War Battle SeriesFollowing the defeat of Confederate forces at Chattanooga in November 1863, the battered Rebel army retreats to winter quarters at Dalton, Georgia. The following May, a large Union army led by Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman leaves Chattanooga and northern Georgia camps and marches south to Atlanta and ultimately arrives at the coastal city of Savannah, laying waste to the...

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Savannah

Being a Civil War fan, this novel followed history very close. the story line continued with the series and left you ready for the next book in the series.

The Brannons and the end of the Civil War in the West

"Savannah," Book 9 in The Civil War Battle Series by James Reasoner says true to the earlier volumes in that the titular battle serves as the climax for the narrative. Ironically, Reasoner probably spends more on what happened at Savannah in December of 1864 more than he has for the final battle in previous volumes, even though the encounter boils down to the Union army under William Tecumseh Sherman getting ready to start a siege and the Confederates evacuating the city. More time is spent on Sherman's efforts to capture Atlanta and the doomed foray by a Confederate army under John Bell Hood to recapture Tennessee.It has been too easy in many of these volumes to dismiss the proceedings as being more the Civil War Soap Opera series, but with the death of Duncan Ebersole and that entire convoluted plotline along with the war coming to an end, the battle sequences easily outweigh the relationship entanglements. In terms of the Brannon family "Savannah" focuses primarily on Cory, who is with the troops defending Atlanta and then Savannah, and Henry, who ends up with General Nathan Bedford Forrest in Tennessee after fleeing the family farm in Virginia. That is because the one soap opera element this time around involved young Cordelia and a Yankee lieutenant. We touch base a bit with Pie and Rachel, as well as Lucille, out on the Texas frontier, while Nathan Hatchers ends up in the Dakotas fighting Indians, but these are minor episodes in the novel. The main focus is on what is essentially the end of the Civil War in the West. All that is left is Charleston to fall to Sherman as he moves north to join up with Grant's Army of the Potomac, which will move on Appomattox in the final volume of the series. From the dearth of reviews of "Savannah" and the last couple of Civil War Battle Series books by Reasoner I assume that readership has fallen off. Certainly there is no reason to pick up Book 9 unless you have gone through the rest of the series. I have to admit that I was actually rooting for one of the Bannon brothers to get killed simply because it was getting to be a bit much with the entire clan surviving so long into the war; although I appreciate the narrative necessity of having enough brothers to cover the key aspects of the Civil War in both the Eastern and Western theaters. The whole business with Polly Ebersole, her father, and the Bannons was probably the biggest flaw in Reasoner's grand design because it came off as some sort of twisted Shakespearean tragedy that distracted from the more real issues of fighting and surviving the war. But on the other hand, I had to keep reading the series at least until somebody put Duncan in the ground. Now all that is left to be buried in this series is the Confederacy and which ever Brannons fall in the last months of the Civil War.

From Bad to Worse

SAVANNAH, the ninth book in James Reasoner's The Civil War Battle Series, concerns itself mainly with the two youngest of the surviving Brannon brothers, Cory and Henry.Cory, now with General Hardee's troops, takes part in the long, fruitless struggle to save Atlanta from the advancing Federal troops under General William Tecumseh Sherman. With Atlanta falling, Cory finds himself forced to march to Savannah, Georgia, even further from his beloved wife Lucille.Meanwhile, Cory's best friend, and former comrade-in-arms, Pie Jones and his wife Rachel, find themselves near the Brazos River in Texas, where they have fled to avoid Rachel's former owner, Grat. Beset by Confederate deserters, they are rescued by a troop of stalwart Texas Rangers. Riding with the Rangers for protection to the troop captain's ranch, Pie soon finds himself, along with the Rangers, in the midst of a fierce battle with raiding Comanches.Cory's wife Lucille befriends an English blockade-runner, then, along with her aunt, Mildred, finds herself forced to flee to west Texas, hoping against hope Cory will find her once he's free from service in the Confederate Army.And, back home in Virginia, at the Brannon farm, Cordelia finds a new beau. When Henry defends his sister from an attacking Yankee , killing the assailant, he, unaware the man has deserted the Union army, and believing he will be executed for killing a Federal soldier, flees, to join up with the Confederate Army, the last Brannon son to head to war.As were the previous eight volumes, SAVANNAH is a gripping tale of one family's struggles during the Civil War. Mr. Reasoner's research continues to amaze me (he incorporates many real-life minor characters, such as Elizabeth Caldwell, a wife who marches with her husband Patrick, a former Confederate soldier now a galvanized Yankee, across Dakota Territory), and the stories are all richly detailed, and geographically accurate. I highly recommend the entire Civil War Battle Series. The tenth, and final, volume, APPOMATTOX, will be released sometime this fall. Don't miss it.
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