The Feud
The Hatfields and McCoys: The True Story
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Narrated by:
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Dan Woren
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By:
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Dean King
About this listen
Unlike previous accounts, King's begins in the mid-nineteenth century, when the Hatfields and McCoys lived side-by-side in relative harmony. Theirs was a hardscrabble life of farming and hunting, timbering and moonshining-and raising large and boisterous families-in the rugged hollows and hills of Virginia and Kentucky. Cut off from much of the outside world, these descendants of Scots-Irish and English pioneers spoke a language many Americans would find hard to understand. Yet contrary to popular belief, the Hatfields and McCoys were established and influential landowners who had intermarried and worked together for decades.
When the Civil War came, and the outside world crashed into their lives, family members were forced to choose sides. After the war, the lines that had been drawn remained-and the violence not only lived on but became personal. By the time the fury finally subsided, a dozen family members would be in the grave. The hostilities grew to be a national spectacle, and the cycle of killing, kidnapping, stalking by bounty hunters, and skirmishing between governors spawned a legal battle that went all the way to the United States Supreme Court and still influences us today.
Filled with bitter quarrels, reckless affairs, treacherous betrayals, relentless mercenaries, and courageous detectives, The Feud is the riveting story of two frontier families struggling for survival within the narrow confines of an unforgiving land. It is a formative American tale, and in it, we see the reflection of our own family bonds and the lengths to which we might go in order to defend our honor, our loyalties, and our livelihood.
Critic Reviews
EXTRAORDINARY ACCLAIM FORSKELETONS ON THE ZAHARA:
"Dean King has brought to life one of the great true-life adventure stories-a riveting tale of suffering and redemption."—Nathaniel Philbrick, author of In the Heart of the Sea and Sea of Glory
"Dean King has brought to life one of the great true-life adventure stories-a riveting tale of suffering and redemption."—Nathaniel Philbrick, author of In the Heart of the Sea and Sea of Glory
"A page-turner."—Washington Post Book World
"It reads like a cross between Master and Commander and Lawrence of Arabia."—People
"One of the most absorbing and satisfying books to come out in a very long time...King has a lovely and vibrant sense of history and an unusual talent for evoking the past-its essence as well as the smells, sights, and sounds...a marvelous account of fortitude and faith."—Martin Rubin, San Francisco Chronicle
"Rousing, Page-turning...A whopper of an endurance story."—Seattle Weekly
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