Reviews
Kirkus Reviews, 7/1/12 "Battle by battle, Wheelan charts the swift rise of the relentlessly aggressive Sheridan. Modest, energetic and brave, Sheridan was an innovator, using mounted troops both as an independent strike force and in support of infantry operations…A sympathetic portrait of "Grant's most dependable troubleshooter." Seattle Times , 8/05/12 "Competently written, well detailed and thoroughly readable." Shelf Awareness , 8/14/12 "History buffs, biography aficionados and even readers without vast Civil War knowledge will appreciate this book.", Kirkus Reviews, 7/1/12 "Battle by battle, Wheelan charts the swift rise of the relentlessly aggressive Sheridan. Modest, energetic and brave, Sheridan was an innovator, using mounted troops both as an independent strike force and in support of infantry operations...A sympathetic portrait of "Grant's most dependable troubleshooter." Seattle Times , 8/05/12 "Competently written, well detailed and thoroughly readable." Shelf Awareness , 8/14/12 "History buffs, biography aficionados and even readers without vast Civil War knowledge will appreciate this book." Roanoke Times , 9/2/12 "Wheelan has provided a detailed, very personal portrait of a dynamic American leader whose accomplishments helped shape our country after the rebellion crisis of the mid-19th century." Wall Street Journal, 9/8/12 "Joseph Wheelan has delivered an exciting and crisply written biography that, especially in his accounts of battles, fairly gallops across the page in the company of a personality who seemed to his own contemporaries like a god of war incarnated in the body of a pint-size Irish immigrant." Civil War Times , December 2012, Kirkus Reviews, 7/1/12 "Battle by battle, Wheelan charts the swift rise of the relentlessly aggressive Sheridan. Modest, energetic and brave, Sheridan was an innovator, using mounted troops both as an independent strike force and in support of infantry operations…A sympathetic portrait of "Grant's most dependable troubleshooter." Seattle Times , 8/05/12 "Competently written, well detailed and thoroughly readable.", "Of all the great generals of the Civil War, Philip H. Sheridan remains the most obscure, which makes Joseph Wheelan's new Terri ble Swift Sword essential reading...Wheelan's depictions of Sheridan's many battles...are models of lucidity. This is a worthy testament to the man." Collected Miscellany blog , 9/25/12 "Wheelan writes in excellent prose...It is a great concise history of one of the most skilled and controversial generals in American history." Washington Independent Review of Books , 11/26/12 "[A] well written, thoroughly researched biography. Wheelan has produced that rare combination of excellent scholarship encompassing the life of a complex person, presented in a narrative that reads like a novel. It is a wonderful book." Washington Times , 1/21/13 "This book is a readable, informative and...exciting portrait of a complicated but ultimately heroic figure from our not-so-distant past." Military Officer , February 2013 "[A] brilliant biography.", Kirkus Reviews, 7/1/12 "Battle by battle, Wheelan charts the swift rise of the relentlessly aggressive Sheridan. Modest, energetic and brave, Sheridan was an innovator, using mounted troops both as an independent strike force and in support of infantry operations...A sympathetic portrait of "Grant's most dependable troubleshooter." Seattle Times , 8/05/12 "Competently written, well detailed and thoroughly readable." Shelf Awareness , 8/14/12 "History buffs, biography aficionados and even readers without vast Civil War knowledge will appreciate this book." Roanoke Times , 9/2/12 "Wheelan has provided a detailed, very personal portrait of a dynamic American leader whose accomplishments helped shape our country after the rebellion crisis of the mid-19th century." Wall Street Journal, 9/8/12 "Joseph Wheelan has delivered an exciting and crisply written biography that, especially in his accounts of battles, fairly gallops across the page in the company of a personality who seemed to his own contemporaries like a god of war incarnated in the body of a pint-size Irish immigrant." Civil War Times , December 2012 "Of all the great generals of the Civil War, Philip H. Sheridan remains the most obscure, which makes Joseph Wheelan's new Terri ble Swift Sword essential reading...Wheelan's depictions of Sheridan's many battles...are models of lucidity. This is a worthy testament to the man." Collected Miscellany blog , 9/25/12 "Wheelan writes in excellent prose...It is a great concise history of one of the most skilled and controversial generals in American history." Washington Independent Review of Books , 11/26/12 "[A] well written, thoroughly researched biography. Wheelan has produced that rare combination of excellent scholarship encompassing the life of a complex person, presented in a narrative that reads like a novel. It is a wonderful book." Washington Times , 1/21/13 "This book is a readable, informative and...exciting portrait of a complicated but ultimately heroic figure from our not-so-distant past." Military Officer , February 2013 "[A] brilliant biography." Choice , February 2013 "Remarkably well-researched and exquisitely composed narrative that pulls in readers then masterfully guides them along the path of Sheridan's fascinating story.", Kirkus Reviews, 7/1/12 "Battle by battle, Wheelan charts the swift rise of the relentlessly aggressive Sheridan. Modest, energetic and brave, Sheridan was an innovator, using mounted troops both as an independent strike force and in support of infantry operations…A sympathetic portrait of "Grant's most dependable troubleshooter."