Never Call Retreat, Newt Gingrich
Never Call Retreat, Newt Gingrich
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Never Call Retreat
Lee and Grant: The Final Victory: A Novel of the Civil War

Author: Newt Gingrich, William R. Forstchen

Narrator: Boyd Gaines

Abridged: 6 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/31/2005


Synopsis

New York Times bestselling authors Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen conclude their inventive trilogy with Never Call Retreat, a remarkable answer to the great "what if" of the American Civil War: Could the South have indeed won?

After his great victories at Gettysburg and Union Mills, General Robert E. Lee's attempt to bring the war to a final conclusion by attacking Washington, D.C., fails. However, in securing Washington, the remnants of the valiant Union Army of the Potomac, under the command of the impetuous General Dan Sickles, is trapped and destroyed. For Lincoln there is only one hope left: that General Ulysses S. Grant can save the Union cause.

It is now August 22, 1863. Lincoln and Grant are facing a collapse of political will to continue the fight to preserve the Union. Lee, desperately short of manpower, must conserve his remaining strength while maneuvering for the killing blow that will take Grant's army out of the fight and, at last, bring a final and complete victory for the South.

Pursuing the remnants of the defeated Army of the Potomac up to the banks of the Susquehanna, Lee is caught off balance when news arrives that General Ulysses S. Grant, in command of more than seventy thousand men, has crossed that same river, a hundred miles to the northwest at Harrisburg. As General Grant brings his Army of the Susquehanna into Maryland, Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia maneuvers for position. Grant first sends General George Armstrong Custer on a mad dash to block Lee's path toward Frederick and with it control of the crucial B&O railroad, which moves troops and supplies. The two armies finally collide in Central Maryland, and a bloody week-long battle ensues along the banks of Monocacy Creek. This must be the "final" battle for both sides.

In Never Call Retreat, Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen bring all of their critically acclaimed talents to bear in what is destined to become an immediate classic.

About Newt Gingrich

Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House, is the author of several bestselling books, including Valley Forge, To Try Men's Souls, Pearl Harbor and Gettysburg (all with William R. Forstchen). He is a member of the Defense Policy Board and co-chair of the UN Task Force, is the longest-serving teacher of the Joint War Fighting course for Major Generals, and served in Congress for twenty years. He is also the founder of the Center for Health Transformation.

About William R. Forstchen

William R. Forstchen is the author of the New York Times bestseller One Second After and We Look Like Men of War, among numerous other books in diverse subjects ranging from history to science fiction. He has co-authored several books with Newt Gingrich, including Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War, Pearl Harbor, Days of Infamy, To Try Men’s Souls and Valley Forge. Forstchen holds a Ph.D. in History from Purdue University, with specializations in military history and the history of technology. He is currently a Faculty Fellow and Professor of History at Montreat College, near Asheville North Carolina. He is a pilot and flies an original WWII recon "warbird." He resides near Asheville with his daughter Meghan.

About Boyd Gaines

Boyd Gaines has narrated more than fifty audiobooks, including titles for Ernest Hemingway, Dan Brown, Tom Clancy, and Stephen King. He also read Jimmy Carter’s White House Diary for Macmillan Audio. Of his performance in Newt Gingrich and William Forstchen's Grant Comes East, which won an Earphones Award, AudioFile magazine said, "Gaines delivers all with the deft touch of a master tactician.  It's truly a remarkable performance." Gaines’s many film credits include The Robber Barons of Wall Street, Second Best, I'm Not Rappaport, Heartbreak Ridge, Fame, and Porky’s.  He's won four Tony Awards for performances in The Heidi Chronicles, She Loves Me, Contact, and Gypsy.  He was also nominated for a Tony Award for Journey's End.  On television, he's appeared in The Good Wife, Law & Order, 100 Centre Street, A Woman Called Jackie, A Son's Promise, and in the popular series One Day at a Time


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brett on December 23, 2011

Good reading, but I don't like this alternative view of history. Somehow this bothers me knowing the facts are far different.......more

Goodreads review by Wenzel on September 13, 2020

A wonderfully told story with some really well done characters. As always, Forstchen does a great job showing how logistics and supplies can make or break an army. The really tender and best part of this book is how fighters from each side of the war can be so kind and honorable to each other. This......more

Goodreads review by Dann on October 01, 2017

Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen’s alternative Civil War comes to an end in Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant: The Final Victory, the third installment of the trilogy. When General Custer gets wind of the Confederates making a crossing at Frederick he races there to capture the main bridge, le......more

Goodreads review by BJ Rose on March 15, 2009

In this heart-rending conclusion to their alternative-history Civil War trilogy, the authors show the political intrigue and actions that create the environment in which commanders and soldiers must fight a war, and which helps decide which army will be victorious. In reading this trilogy, I often fo......more

Goodreads review by Karen on February 02, 2019

Challenging and intriguing It took me 4 tries to start this series knowing the actual history of Gettysburg but once I started I did not want to stop reading! Have enjoyed his other historical novels and appreciate the knowledge and research that has gone into them. God bless America!......more


Quotes

“Could the South have won the Civil War? Gingrich and Forstchen continue to explore this question in the second volume of the alternate history they began with Gettysburg. Bits of fife and drum music add a military flavor to the production.” —AudioFile on Grant Comes East

“Character depictions are vivid, detailed, and insightful. One of the best novels of the Civil War to appear in recent years.” —Publishers Weekly (starred) on Grant Comes East