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Stan Haynes
Author
And Union No More
Stan Haynes, author

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Publish)

In 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act becomes law. After a generation of containment by the Missouri Compromise, a path is created for slavery to expand. Southerners are ecstatic and northerners enraged. Both sides rush settlers to the Kansas Territory, seeking to gain the majority. Guerilla warfare results, with Americans killing Americans. Monty Tolliver, a former congressman from Ohio, moves to Kansas, determined to make it a free state. Two young men, Billy Rutledge from Mississippi and Robert Geddis from Rhode Island, seek a new start on life in Kansas. They all find in Kansas a land embroiled in violence, and cross paths with abolitionist John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, and other historical figures. When a grisly double murder occurs, the investigation uncovers secret societies, betrayals, and cover ups.
Reviews
Kirkus Reviews

“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.” 

Midwest Book Review (D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer)

“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.”

 

Readers' Favorite

“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.”

Reedsy Discovery

“[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.”

US Review of Books

“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.”

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