Three Came Home - Rutherford: A Civil War Trilogy | Historical Fiction Book | Perfect for History Buffs & Book Clubs
Three Came Home - Rutherford: A Civil War Trilogy | Historical Fiction Book | Perfect for History Buffs & Book Clubs

Three Came Home - Rutherford: A Civil War Trilogy | Historical Fiction Book | Perfect for History Buffs & Book Clubs

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For four gritty years, Colonel Rutherford led a division for the Confederate Commander, Robert E. Lee. During those grueling years, Rutherford never got so much as a scratch. But now that General Grant was cornering the Army of Northern Virginia, Colonel Rutherford’s luck ran out. During the battle at Five Forks, while leading his division for General Pickett, a sharpshooter’s bullet caught him in the shoulder and ended his Confederate career.From his makeshift field hospital bed Rutherford hears of Lee’s surrender and against doctor’s orders, leaves the hospital, saddles up and sets out for his home in North Carolina. During the rough ride the colonel begins to suffer severely. To make things worse he meets up with a bandit who wants his horse. They fight and now the colonel begins to bleed badly.He finally makes it to the widow Morgan’s yard, and while trying to get water, he faints from loss of blood. His encounter with the widow sets the stage that will change his life forever.

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While I can honestly say I liked the book, I had a few problems with it. I suppose that there were men who walked away from war, I wouldn't have thought that the higher levels would do that. He walked away with injuries, and apparently never made it home. He settled elsewhere. This was a war that most fought without really knowing why they stayed. I doubt that you could get young men today to fight under those conditions. These men starved, had no replacement weapons, shoes, clothing, etc. It would be hard to survive, and harder to accept on a daily basis. Good read.