As a boy growing up in Decatur in the 1920s, author Noel Carpenter played on the sites of Civil War action that had taken place a few blocks from his home. After graduating from the University of Alabama and earning a master’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carpenter spent 30 years as a command pilot and Air Force officer. Later in life, he combined a lifelong interest in Civil War history with his military perspective and decided to examine in depth the episode that had unfolded in his hometown more than a century earlier. He spent 12 years researching and writing the story.
"""Thanks to Noel Carpenter, Civil War scholarship now has a meticulously researched and efficiently presented chronicle of the crucial events that have been heretofore overshadowed by the bookends of the Atlanta and Tennessee campaigns. This new printing by Savas Beatie of Detour to Disaster will gain a wider audience than the first privately printed edition.""--Stephen M. Hood, author of John Bell Hood: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of a Confederate General (2013) and editor of The Lost Papers of Confederate General John Bell Hood (2016)"