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by Newt Gingrich (Author), William Forstchen (Author), Albert S. Hanser (Editor) "A cold rain swept across the river..." (more)
Key Phrases: volley line, courier boat, staff trailing, Army of the Potomac, General Lee, Army of Northern Virginia (more...)
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Former congressman Gingrich and historical fiction writer Forstchen once again collaborate to produce an exciting alternative history of the Civil War (after 2003's bestselling Gettysburg). This second volume finds Lee and his victorious army in Maryland, poised to assault Washington, D.C.. The Confederates hope to capture the capital and President Lincoln, bring a sympathetic Maryland into the Confederacy, gain European recognition and force the Union into peace negotiations. The Union is in a desperate situation. The capital is cut off, Northern cities are burning in the bloody draft riots and the nearest intact Union army is General Grant's western force, rushing to the east from Vicksburg. In the midst of the military chaos, sniping and bickering by generals and politicians on both sides hamper Grant and Lee. Most of Lee's tactical and strategic plans succeed, but he miscalculates Lincoln's resolve and Grant's single-mindedness. And then Grant does something so unexpected that suddenly Lee is the one on the run. Building on their strong first volume, Gingrich and Forstchen craft an original, dramatic and historically plausible "what if?" story. Character depictions—of Lincoln, Grant and Lee; of the soldiers who fight and die; and of the civilians who plot and panic—are vivid, detailed and insightful. This is one of the best novels of the Civil War to appear in recent years.
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Historian and former speaker of the House of Representatives Gingrich and cowriter Forstchen, a veteran author of historical fiction, continue their new alternate-history series. It began with the eminently successful Gettysburg (2003), in which the authors reimagined the outcome of that war-turning battle of the Civil War, handing to General Lee the laurels of victory rather than the ignominy of defeat. Now, in this follow-up volume, they put their imaginative heads together to see how, since they freed the Confederates from suffering a major blow at Gettysburg, the Southerners would take advantage of the situation to further their cause on the field of battle. And what the authors come up with is as rivetingly plausible as what they devised in the previous novel. Their "invention" here centers on the Union government's bringing General Grant eastward from his recent victory in Vicksburg; of course, the immediate ramification of Lee's win at Gettysburg (see how easy it is to be seduced by these authors' version of events?) is the threatened safety of Washington, D.C.--and further down the line, the possibility of actual and official recognition of the Confederacy by the European powers. Gingrich and Forstchen's readjustments to history are notably original. Brad Hooper
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books; First edition (June 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312309376
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312309374
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (67 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #268,530 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling!, June 4, 2004
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Being a civil war buff, especially when it comes to Gettysburg, I have been anxiously awaiting this novel since I read the first of this series. What I really love is the close relationship that I, as a reader, develop with each of the main characters, regardless of which side they are on. Traditionally, I have always found myself rooting silently for the Union. However, in these books I get attached to both sides and am transported to the battlefields, sharing in the agony and the glory.
The alternate history concept is just plain fun. The many "what if" questions that have been raised and the ensuing debates about Lee's choices at Gettysburg are explored here in great depth. Dr. Forstchen's Ph.D. in civil war history is evident as well as the copius research done to prepare for these books.
As far as "Grant Comes East," is concerned, I was amazed that it was actually better than book one. To me, the sequence of events in book one were pretty predictable having hypothesized similar scenarios myself. But I never took them past the "Lee gets around Mead and heads for Washington," stage. I love being taken beyond the first day in such riveting detail.
I can't wait for book three!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Much more than 5 stars are deserved!, June 2, 2004
If Gettysburg was phenomenal, I am at a loss for adjectives after just completing Grant Comes East! I've read a lot of Civil War novels, and this was the best since The Killer Angels. Even though this was a novel, and alternate history at that, the realism was astounding! The portrayals of Lee, Grant, Longstreet, Lincoln, and Sickles were especially true to character. I found the entire premise to be plausible, the politics so insightful that I almost felt THIS was the way it really happened. There was no wild speculation or far-fetched theories to live with in this book. "Gettysburg" began the story, with the slight detour that made all the difference--Lee listened to Longstreet, formulated a better plan, and avoided the fateful defeat at Gettysburg. This worthy sequel took the war down a different path, and absolutely every aspect was handled masterfully. Gingrich and Fortschen make a great team. I hated for the book to end, but was elated to see that it's not over...there has to be at least one more masterpiece forthcoming. Newt, please stay off the talk shows long enough to write the next installment, because I CAN'T STAND THE WAIT!!!
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another well written & researched tale that entertains, May 22, 2004
Well written, well researched, well plotted. Second in what must be at least a trilogy leaves you waiting breathlessly for book 3. I enjoy alternate history very much and this one was one of the best I've read. I recommend you read "Gettysburg" by these authors first so as to understand where "Grant Comes East" starts at, but it can certainly be read on its own. Now I just wait (im)patiently for book 3
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5.0 out of 5 stars Civil War historical novel
Newt Gingrich is quite the author and scholar. The book I ordered is very readable. Grant Comes East is so well written that you can almost smell the gunpowder and hear the... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Grant Comes East
I have read all three in the series. This book is the second in the series and is an excellent book. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The war is far from over, and America is bleeding freely
Coming off from the stunning victory at Gettysburg and Union Mills, the war takes a new turn as men of great fortitude and honor struggle to keep Lee at bay. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Andariel Halo

4.0 out of 5 stars A highly improbable and fictionalized story of the Civil War
I have just concluded my reading of this, the second volume of the authors' fctionalized trilogy of an alternative sequence of events for the Civil War. Read more
Published on October 21, 2006 by Charles M. Proctor, Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars No let-down in the sequel
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2.0 out of 5 stars From a Southern viewpoint.
I read "Gettysburg". I listened to "Grant Comes East", an unabridged version on tape. I enjoyed the first. Read more
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