Ralph Peters' Darkness at Chancellorsville is a novel of one of the most dramatic battles in American history, from the New York Times bestselling, three-time Boyd Award-winning author of the Battle H
The fifth historical novel of New York Times bestselling author Ralph Peters's breathtaking, Boyd Award-winning Civil War seriesWritten with the literary flair and historical accuracy readers expect f
NYT bestselling author Ralph Peters returns with the third installment in his Boyd Award-winning series on the Civil WarIn the Valley of the Shadow, they wrote their names in blood. From a daring Conf
The ferocious final weeks of the Civil War come alive in Judgment at Appomattox, the final novel of New York Times bestselling author Ralph Peters's breathtaking, Boyd Award-winning seriesA great war
New York Times bestselling author Ralph Peters returns with the fourth installment in his Boyd Award-winning series on the Civil War, The Damned of Petersburg.Glory turned grim, and warfare changed fo
GLORY TURNED GRIM……and warfare changed forever. As Grant pinned Lee to Petersburg and Richmond, the Confederacy’s stubborn Army of Northern Virginia struggled against a relentless Union behemoth, with
Winner of the 2015 Boyd Award for Literary Excellence in Military FictionNew York Times bestselling author Ralph Peters returns with Valley of the Shadow, the third installment in his Boyd Award-winni
"Against the backdrop of the birth of modern warfare and the painful rebirth of the United States, New York Times bestselling novelist Ralph Peters has created a breathtaking narrative that surpasses
"Against the backdrop of the birth of modern warfare and the painful rebirth of the United States, New York Times bestselling novelist Ralph Peters has created a breathtaking narrative that surpasses
Reimagines a brutal thirty-day period of the Civil War as experienced by Harvard valedictorian Union general Francis Channing Barlow, brawling Rebel colonel William C. Oates, and a simple laborer dest
Reimagines a brutal thirty-day period of the Civil War as experienced by Harvard valedictorian Union general Francis Channing Barlow, brawling Rebel colonel William C. Oates, and a simple laborer dest
RALPH PETERS, New York Times bestselling author of The War After Armageddon, is a retired U.S. Army officer; a controversial strategist and veteran of the intelligence world; a journalist who appears
Spring, 1981.? Vietnam is over, but the repercussions linger.? The military strives to recover as society reels from the excesses of the 1970s…A sinister beauty and a dutiful soldier… a Hollywood lawy
Strategist Ralph Peters at his most provocative and popular covers the toughest security issues of our time A sweeping collection that ranges from Muslim military triumphs a thousand years ago to the
Spring, 1981. Vietnam is over, but the repercussions linger. The military strives to recover as society reels from the excesses of the 1970s…A sinister beauty and a dutiful soldier&
Shocking scenes of battle unforgettable soldiers heartbreaking betrayals . In this stunning, fast-paced novel, a ruthless future war unfolds in a 21st century nightmare: Los Ange
Shocking scenes of battle...unforgettable soldiers...heartbreaking betrayals. In this stunning, fast-paced novel, a ruthless future war unfolds in a 21st century nightmare: Los Angeles is a radioacti
Drawing on his global experiences from Africa to Iraq, author Ralph Peters attacks today's crucial issues of our time head-on, with the clear eye and blunt voice that has won him a devoted following:
Discusses the root causes behind America's new international challenges and explores the changing nature of coming conflicts, the motivations of terrorists, how to combat them, and other critical post
The best-selling author of The War After Armageddon presents a reimagining of the pivotal Civil War battle from the perspectives of a Blue Ridge Confederate sergeant, a bitter survivor of the Great Fa
New York Times bestselling author Ralph Peters returns with the fourth installment in his Boyd Award-winning, Battle Hymn series on the Civil War, The Damned of Petersburg. Glory turned grim, and warf
In the Valley of the Shadow, they wrote their names in blood.From a daring Confederate raid that nearly seized Washington, D.C., to a stunning reversal on the bloody fields of Cedar Creek, the summer
Between May 5 and June 3, 1864, the Union and Confederate armies suffered 88,000 casualties. Twenty-nine thousand were killed, wounded or captured in the first two days of combat. The savagery shocke