Glorious

Glorious by Aram SchefrinPodiobooks.com presents Aram Schefrin’s “Glorious.”

“Glorious,” tells General George Custer’s story from after the Civil War through the date of his massacre, in the voice of Captain Frederick Benteen, the soldier who hated him.





3 Responses to “Glorious”

  1. Chris Says:

    Great as always, an interesting story from an interesting perspective. It’s amazing the amount of detail from the era.

  2. __Jim_ Says:

    Sorry, but I found this book too rambling and too disconnected as well as implausible, (narrated by a Custer confidant, etc..) to finish…

    I mean no offense, but were you emulating Harry Turtledove’s style…?

    I also don’t care for Harry’s work…

    Perhaps I simply don’t care for alternative history fiction, however, I don’t have a problem with anything else… It’s peculiar however, Military Fiction is in fact my favorite kind of literature.

    Take Care,

    Jim Fleming

  3. Ann Says:

    Once again Mr. Schefrin has woven a tale of history and fiction so tightly as to make it rainproof. I am not a history buff, or particularly knowledgeable about the Civil War or its battles, but this story kept me engaged up to the inevitable end. Thank you for making me look up Custer and Sitting Bull, and the Battle of Little Big Horn Mr. Schefrin.

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