Fire in the Water

Fire in the Water by James Alexander Thom, published by Blue River Press in September 2016, is a historical fiction novel set during the Civil War era. This edition spans 380 pages and follows the journey of Paddy Quinn, a one-armed war correspondent, and his new bride Felice as they travel aboard the steamboat Sultana. Their mission is to attend the funeral of President Lincoln, but their voyage takes a harrowing turn when they pick up survivors from the notorious Andersonville prisoner-of-war camp.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that intertwines personal struggle with historical events, focusing on the lives of veterans and the tragic circumstances surrounding the Sultana disaster. As Quinn interviews the survivors, the story explores themes of resilience and honor amidst chaos. The backdrop of the Civil War and its aftermath provides a rich context for the characters’ experiences, making this edition a poignant exploration of survival and sacrifice during one of America’s darkest times.
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“For famous one-armed war correspondent Paddy Quinn, this is to be his final Civil War assignment: the funeral of the assassinated President Lincoln. Quinn and his new bride Felice are aboard the steamboat Sultana going up the spring-flooded Mississippi River toward Illinois to meet the Funeral Train, when their honeymoon vessel stops at Vicksburg and takes on a pathetic human cargo of 2,000 sick and ragged survivors of the hellish Andersonville prisoner-of-war camp, kept alive only by their desire to get home. Quinn’s lot is now thrown in with some of the unluckiest veterans of that awful war. While he is interviewing them about life in the notorious prison, the Sultana, carrying five times its lawful number of passengers, explodes after midnight. Quinn is blown overboard with the emaciated veteran Robb Macombie, and in the worst night of his life proves himself a better man than he had ever imagined he could be. In this narrative of America’s worst maritime disaster, the deepest undercurrent is the spirit of the martyred President, whom Quinn and Macombie have vowed to honor by attending his funeral even if it kills them”–Back cover.
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