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The Bloody Ground: Battle of Antietam, 1862

The Starbuck Chronicles: Volume Four

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The Bloody Ground: Battle of Antietam, 1862

By: Bernard Cornwell
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Critically acclaimed author Bernard Cornwell’s Nathaniel Starbuck Chronicles have been hailed by The Washington Times as the “best thing to hit Civil War fiction since Michael Shaara's The Killer Angels.”

Nate is given command of a battalion of undesirable soldiers—including deserters and murderers —and sent to join the action at Antietam Creek. There, during the bloodiest single day of the entire war, Nate and his men must find the courage to survive the brutal horrors of combat.

©1996 Bernard Cornwell (P)2005 Recorded Books
Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military War Civil War Military
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hope Cornwell decides to re vist this series

This is a great book that's part of a great series. I know Cornwell has said he might re vist this series and I hope he does. Ed Sala does an amazing job breathing life into the characters.

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Another Great Story From Cornwell

The last of the Starbuck Chronicles lives up to all my expectations. This is Cornwell at his best; the story is gripping, bloody and full of action. Cornwell continues to develop the Starbuck character as he builds on previous volumes; we say goodbye to some characters (unexpectedly) and hello to others.
My only criticism of this series is that it ends here. Cornwell dropped this series in favor of the lucrative “Sharpe” series. The chronicle is unfinished and from Starbucks point of view there remains some unfinished business. We can only hope that Cornwell someday returns to complete the series.
Ed Sala provided a very good performance that certainly matched the narration of previous volumes.

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Great read. Strong story, good character development and solid plot - all placed seamlessly and full of detail into historical context. Excellent narration is the cherry on top. A great way to obtain a riveting first-person account (albeit fictionalized) of the Civil War. This is the first Starbuck book that've I've read, and I definitely plan to pick up the other three.

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WHY?

Why was this offered to the public for sale? I have over 200 titles in my collection from Audible and this is the first I could not finish. I am a huge fan of Mr. Cornwell's work but this production is not worthy of either the author or the reader. It sounds as if Mr. Sala was seriously ill at the time of production. Very sad.

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I hope this isn't the end for starbuck

I know we've not yet in Pennsylvania, but I almost can not wait. Will starbuck survive?

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Good story

As usual this is a well crafted story hung upon histrionics events. Excellent continuation of the Starbuck chronicle.

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