Books written by Jim R. Woolard

  • When the Missouri Ran Red: A Novel of the Civil War

    It was a joy to watch General Thompson exploit the terrain by deploying Slayback's regiment to the far left and Erwin's regiment to a nearer field on the left , intending to flank the Federal line , while the main line , consisting of ...

  • Cold Moon

    Pratt mashed rather than chewed his food , a messy endeavor every meal , and the chest of his linen frock bore witness to what he'd eaten since last ... “ It's the Brandon women , the general's wife an ' daughter , ” Pratt revealed .

  • Raiding with Morgan

    This is the legend of Morgan's Raiders--as it's never been told before.

  • Thunder in the Valley

    Western writer Jim R. Woolard’s classic award-winning debut still rides hard and fires point blank from all barrels .

  • When the Missouri Ran Red: A Novel of the Civil War

    Set in the final months of the American Civil War, this story follows a young man's harrowing journey from Confederate captive to Union prisoner to unchained force of vengeance.

  • Riding For the Flag: A Novel of the Civil War

    Filled with intense human drama, explosive passion, and stunning historic detail, relive America's deadliest war through the stories of the brave men and women who lived it.

  • Raiding with Morgan

    This is the legend of Morgan's Raiders--as it's never been told before.

  • The Winds of Autumn

    ... fall of hundreds of feet snuffed your remaining years. Lightning struck forward on Blake's left, and I saw him and Lem in an eerie burst of noonday brightness. Slabs of bark fell to the ground and fingers of flame flared in a tangle of ...

  • When the Missouri Ran Red: A Novel of the Civil War

    In a powerful Civil War epic coursing with raw human drama, award-winning author and master historian Jim R. Woolard forges a young man’s harrowing coming-of-age journey from Confederate captive to Union prisoner to unchained force of ...

  • Blood at Dawn

    . . A ‘must read’ for every historical fiction fan.” —Ellen Recknor, Spur Award-winning author “Woolard knows how to tell a damn good story.” —Terry C. Johnston, award-winning author of the Titus Bass novels