Raiding with Morgan, Jim R. Woolard
Raiding with Morgan, Jim R. Woolard
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Raiding with Morgan

Author: Jim R. Woolard

Narrator: James Jenner

Unabridged: 10 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/01/2014


Synopsis

RAIDING WITH MORGAN is an historical Civil War novel set in 1863; it focused of the invasion of Indiana and Ohio by Confederate cavalrymen commanded by General John Hunt Morgan a.k.a. the infamous Morgan' s Raiders. Ty Mattson never knew his father who went off to fight I the Mexican War and never returned; and Ty' s mother died giving birth to Ty. For 17 years, Ty wonders why his father never acknowledges his existence. Ty learns that his father joined Morgan' s Raiders, so Ty decides to follow suit in the hope of meeting his father, which he does. Ty' s father is murdered and Ty is wounded during Morgan' s defeat at Buffington Island; and Ty is carted off the battlefield. He meets and falls in love with Dana Bainbridge, who nurses him back to health. Once he recovers, he is dispatched to Camp Douglas, a Union prison on Lake Michigan. Ty is disheartened in prison from the poor treatment he receives, and his failure to convince Dana to marry him. He summons the courage to carry on and confront his father' s killer. He' s surprised when an unexpected savior frees him from prison and makes it possible for him to pursue his true love, Dana.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Terry on June 08, 2022

This book was among my brother-in-law's collection when he passed away. He mostly read history, so I was a little surprised about him having this title. An interesting read, seems as if the writer took stories he heard growing up about Morgan and his campaign and created characters to link them. The......more

Goodreads review by charles gibbs on January 05, 2017

Romantic novel I expected a historical novel of the civil war but got a romance instead. It would be ok for teenager......more

Goodreads review by Steven M Skurow on March 19, 2022

Close to other characterizations of J.H. Morgan, but… The book kept my interest; however I would like to know where Woodard came up with Mattsons’’, Jordan, Shannon and the others. Bridging between Battle of Huffington Island and the relocation of the confederate POWs was loose, however, I believe th......more

Goodreads review by Gary on November 13, 2018

You will enjoy Very enjoyable, end was predictable but good nonetheless. I would recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in the Civil War or the exploits of John Morgan.......more

Goodreads review by Raymond on March 01, 2022

Listened to audiobook.......more