Critical Praise
"Engrossing
compelling."
Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Tender and moving
perhaps the best Civil War novel since Cold Mountain
a compelling, touching, powerful, and ultimately unforgettable story."
Providence Journal
"Wonderfully imagined and beautifully written. Robert Hicks not only immerses us in history but also in age-old human truths that are the grist of lasting literature. One of the finest books I've read in years."
James Webb, author of Born Fighting and Fields of Fire
"A wonderful read."
San Francisco Chronicle
"Atmospheric
vivid
a lush, evocative recalling of a terrible and fascinating day."
Detroit Free Press
"An exceptional novel
Blends fact and fiction to great effect."
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Engaging and believable
The wounded Cashwell [is] a worthy descendant of Huckleberry Finn."
Washington Post
"A thunderous, action-rich first novel
worthy of a place alongside The Killer Angels, Rifles for Watie, and Shiloh."
Kirkus Reviews
"A sensitive account of an era that seems to fascinate readers ceaselessly."
Entertainment Weekly
"Mesmerizing
Almost strangely yet certainly beautifully, from all this carnage emerges a love story that transcends time."
Booklist (starred review)
"WIDOW gets the facts right
The author shows passion for his subject."
USA Today