“A historically authentic and dramatically engrossing work . . . [T]he author’s portrayal of this chapter in the history of the nation is impressively astute, and he brings the clash of ideologies that sparked it to electrifying life . . . [T]his is a worthwhile work of historical drama, simultaneously edifying and entertaining.”
“From issues of justice and spying to cover-ups and hidden truths, Haynes creates a vivid and involving story where readers follow the clues and influences . . . [leading to] unfamiliar avenues of inspection and analysis . . . Libraries and readers seeking a historical novel that incorporates the drama of a thriller, the intrigue of a mystery, and the historical foundations of fact, cementing all with solid characterization and a realistic sense of place and time, will find And Union No More especially strong in creating a milieu that explains America's past.”
“Haynes uses a turning point in the evolution of America as the template for this thrilling adventure. His storyline infuses actual flashpoints in history in such a fluid manner that it is practically impossible to tell them apart. The characters are unique in every sense of the word . . . The subplots flow naturally and fit into the overall story arc like cogs on an effective wheel . . . I daresay And Union No More is a story without comparison in its genre.”
“[A] novel rich in US history, providing the reader with something enticing that is also highly educational . . . Haynes . . . is able to mesh fiction together with historical record, creating a piece that is well worth the reader’s time . . . While using history as a guide, there are some twists embedded within the larger story that help keep the reader on their toes . . . Kudos, Mr. Haynes, for keeping me highly entertained and educated throughout this novel.”
“Haynes does a splendid job of portraying the tense circumstance that enveloped the Kansas Territory during its journey to becoming a state. The characters he introduces, along with the historical figures, are immersed in a death struggle for the soul of the nation . . . Historical fiction fans will likely find much to enjoy in this novel that explores events that will eventually lead to one of the most devastating chapters in the nation’s history.”