"[A] lively account . . . .Worth reading for anyone with more than a passing interest in the Civil War."—New York Military Affairs Symposium Newsletter "[The] story amazes, engages, and provides rare insight into a momentarily lighter side of the Civil War."—Kliatt "Vifquain's memoir needed little editing, according to the editors, and indeed it flows very well."—Curled Up With A Good Book "Recounting an uncelebrated but singular part of American history, The 1862 Plot to Kidnap Jefferson Davis deserves a place in the library of Civil War literature."—International Social Science Review "Taking cues from fellow Frenchmen Alexandre Dumas and Victor Hugo, Vifquain tells his story with an air of daring-do that inspires a sense of awe in the reader. . . . Though the plot itself failed, the story is worth telling."—Daily Nebraskan "An important addition to the already rich selection of Civil War literature."—Nebraska History