A review by booklistqueen
The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War by Erik Larson

5.0

Erik Larson delves into the six months between Abraham Lincoln's election and the first shots fired on Fort Sumter to start the Civil War. In a period of betrayal, error, and miscommunication, Larson focuses on the stories of four individuals: Sumter's commander caught between sympathy to the South and loyalty to the Union; a bloodthirsty radical promoting secession at every turn; the wife of a local planter who is conflicted about marriage and slavery; and in the thick of it all, is Abraham Lincoln, desperately trying to avert a war.

The Demon of Unrest is a detailed look at the months leading up to the Civil War that is perfect for fans of Doris Kearns Goodwin's Team of Rivals. I don't often read history books but, when I do, I love when they can captivate my attention. I enjoyed Larson's narrow focus on the lead-up to the war because it really helped place this large world event into perspective. If you don't mind a long read, The Demon of Unrest manages to be extremely informative while also keeping my attention.