âHarry Turtledove [is] probably the best-known practitioner of alternate history working today.ââAmerican Heritage
The year is 1915, and the world is convulsing. Though the Confederacy has defeated its northern enemy twice, this time the United States has allied with the Kaiser. In the South, the freed slaves, fueled by Marxist rhetoric and the bitterness of a racist nation, take up the weapons of the Red rebellion. Despite these advantages, the United States remains pinned between Canada and the Confederate States of America, so the bloody conflict continues and grows. Both presidentsâTheodore Roosevelt of the Union and staunch Confederate Woodrow Wilsonâare stubbornly determined to lead their nations to victory, at any cost. . .
Walk in Hell (The Great War, Book Two) - Harry Turtledove
âHarry Turtledove [is] probably the best-known practitioner of alternate history working today.ââAmerican Heritage
The year is 1915, and the world is convulsing. Though the Confederacy has defeated its northern enemy twice, this time the United States has allied with the Kaiser. In the South, the freed slaves, fueled by Marxist rhetoric and the bitterness of a racist nation, take up the weapons of the Red rebellion. Despite these advantages, the United States remains pinned between Canada and the Confederate States of America, so the bloody conflict continues and grows. Both presidentsâTheodore Roosevelt of the Union and staunch Confederate Woodrow Wilsonâare stubbornly determined to lead their nations to victory, at any cost. . .