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Authors: Thomas Fleming

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“Gripping.”
—Military Images
“Fleming recreates, in precise detail, not only history, but atmosphere. The story he tells is one that will come as a surprise to many Civil War buffs. His research is so thorough, however, that they can believe what they read. Fascinating, high drama, breath-holding suspense, and memorable characters make this an extraordinary novel I would not hesitate to give to anyone.”
—Morgan Llywelyn, international bestselling author of 1916
“Intriguing.”
—
Kirkus Reviews
“The Civil War was America's greatest tragedy, especially in the border states where loyalties were sorely conflicted.
When This Cruel War is Over
vividly portrays the anguish of the war's final months, when Americans on both sides were sick of the bloodshed, and chance could tip the scales toward either victory or defeat.”
—Elmer Kelton, author of
The Smiling Country
“Moving and memorable.”
—
Publishers Weekly
“A stunningly powerful novel of love, treachery, and heartrending patriotism.
When This Cruel War is Over
is a classic in the field of fiction.”
—Michael and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, international bestselling authors of
The People Series
“An admirable job of showing the complexities of an era's issues.”
—Booklist
“Fleming's
When This Cruel War is Over
is a heart-wrenching story of love, bravery, and a deep look into the dark soul of terrorism. An intriguing look into one of the secrets of America's past.”
—Randy Lee Eickhoff, bestselling author of
The Fourth Horseman
THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN FROM hundreds of pages of notes compiled by a well-known newsman of the nineteenth century, Clay Pendleton. In the late 1880s, Jonathan Stapleton hired Pendleton to go to Keyport and find out what had happened to his younger brother in Kentucky and Indiana in the summer of 1864. These notes were intended to supplement a cryptic letter Paul wrote to Jonathan shortly before he was killed at Nashville. Janet Todd Jameson was especially forthcoming. By the time of Pendleton's visit, she had became a well-known novelist, distinguished by her sympathetic characterizations of black as well as white Americans. She also helped her husband, Adam Jameson, write a best-selling book about his Civil War adventures,
Morgan's Partisan Rangers
. Amelia Gentry, by that time a widow, gave Pendleton access to Henry Gentry's papers, including his letters to and from President Lincoln. Pendleton also tracked down Moses Washington in California, where he and Lucy retired after his service with the U.S. Army.
All the principals required Pendleton to promise that nothing would be published during their lifetimes. The interviews lay in a vault in the Stapletons' New Jersey home, Bowood, until last year, when novelist and historian Thomas Fleming put the material into the form you have just read. He worked under a grant from the Principia Foundation, set up by the late Paul Stapleton (the grandnephew of the protagonist in this tragic story) to
make his descendants—and other Americans—more aware of their family's and their country's complex and often conflicted history.
James Kilpatrick,
President
,
Principia Foundation
This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.
WHEN THIS CRUEL WAR IS OVER
Copyright © 2001 by Thomas Fleming
All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or portions thereof, in any form.
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eISBN 9781429973915
First eBook Edition : March 2011
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 00-048444
First edition: March 2001
First mass market edition: October 2002

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