Behind Enemy Lines provides a new perspective on the familiar aspects of
Civil War history, including shadowy agents, women using their feminine
wiles, and vengeful crusades. Popular historian Wilmer L. Jones reveals
that, by subverting the methods of traditional warfare, small and
sometimes unorganized groups as well as intrepid spies, daring raiders,
and mutinous guerrillas turned the tide of the Civil War far from the
fronts of the now-legendary battlefields.