Books by Harry Turtledove and Complete Book Reviews

Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $26 (496p) ISBN 978-0-345-43021-2
Hugo winner Turtledove lives up to his billing as the grand master of alternative history in the concluding volume of his trilogy (after 2000's Colonization: Down to Earth), set in the same universe as his Worldwar series, about a close encounter...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $21 (488p) ISBN 978-0-345-38241-2
This intelligent speculative novel depicts an alternate history in which, at the height of World War II, Earth is attacked by alien beings with weapons far more destructive than any possessed by the Allied or Axis forces. Turtledove ( The Guns of...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Ballantine Books $19 (516p) ISBN 978-0-345-37675-6
The Confederates win the Civil War with aid from South African time travelers in this unconvincing ``what-if'' tale. Using a time machine, Andrew Rhoodie and his cadre of white supremacists from A.D. 2014 join the rebels and supply them with AK-47...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Congdon & Weed $0 (292p) ISBN 978-0-86553-198-7
Turtledove specializes in carefully researched alternate histories involving the Roman and Byzantine empires. This time, though, he applies that expertise to a more striking premise. What if homo erectus (called ""sims'' here) had lived on in...
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Harry Turtledove, Author McGraw-Hill/Contemporary $15.95 (246p) ISBN 978-0-86553-183-3
In the alternate medieval history Turtledove proposes, in this third novel in the Isaac Asimov Presents series, Muhammed's conversion to Christianityin lieu of founding Islamallows the Roman Empire to flourish and expand. This makes for a more...
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Harry Turtledove, Author St. Martin's Press $24.95 (329p) ISBN 978-0-312-35520-3
Turtledove revisits the controversial 1864 Battle at Fort Pillow, also known as the Fort Pillow Massacre, in this even-handed, readable historical novel (after Days of Infamy) about the bloodbath in western Tennessee, where the Civil War pitted ""nei
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Harry Turtledove, Author Tor Books $23.95 (272p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0694-4
Time travel and its fascinating paradoxes get surprisingly slack treatment in the second episode (after Gunpowder Empire) of Turtledove's Crosstime Traffic series. Crosstimer Lawrence Gomes, a 21st-century entrepreneur who travels to alternate time...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Tor Books $24.95 (285p) ISBN 978-0-7653-1487-1
The thought-provoking sixth Crosstime Traffic book (after The Gladiator), set in a time line where 130 years have passed since the devastating worldwide nuclear war of 1967, shifts the series focus from commerce to wartime ethical dilemmas. The...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Tor Books $24.95 (272p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0466-7
Master alternative historian Turtledove (American Empire) attempts to inject some life into the well-trod Conan sequel subgenre, but this coming-of-age story of Robert E. Howard's barbarian hero is, alas, just as commonplace as all the other...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $22 (478p) ISBN 978-0-345-38997-8
The second volume of Turtledove's Worldwar series (after Worldwar: In the Balance), an alternate-history saga in which lizard-like aliens invade Earth during WWII, quickly bogs down. As the plot moves among the huge cast of characters, including...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Tor Books $27.95 (512p) ISBN 978-0-312-86915-1
Trust Turtledove to deliver plenty of grungy military action spiked with dollops of sex and a keen and accurate depiction of the realties of warfare. The sequel to his alternate history Into the Darkness is anything but easy going. Based on the...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Tor Books $27.95 (512p) ISBN 978-0-312-87825-2
The third chapter in Turtledove's acclaimed alternate history-fantasy series (after Darkness Descending and Into the Darkness) expands on its WWII framework, providing a vivid portrait of a land torn by the horrors of out-of-control political...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $25.95 (496p) ISBN 978-0-345-43019-9
In high fashion, the master of alternative SF launches a sequel series to his acclaimed Worldwar tetralogy (Striking the Balance, etc.). It is 1963, and Earth is divided among five independent powers (the U.S., the Soviet Union, the Third Reich,...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $25 (496p) ISBN 978-0-345-40615-6
This masterpiece of alternate history takes place in the same world as Turtledove's How Few Remain and begins a projected tetralogy of a First World War fought with Germany and the U.S. allied against Britain, France and the Confederacy. The reader...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Baen Books $24 (416p) ISBN 978-0-671-57887-9
Readers who remember General Rosenkrantz from Turtledove's Civil War- inspired How Few Remain (1997) have been waiting for the appearance of a General Guildenstern. Here he is--not incompetent but overconfident, lecherous and fond of the bottle,...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $25 (480p) ISBN 978-0-345-41661-2
It's 1881, in a world where the Confederacy won its independence at the Battle of Antietam in 1862. The United States declares war over the Confederate purchase of part of northern Mexico. The Confederate president is James Longstreet, its...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Baen Books $5.99 (416p) ISBN 978-0-671-87761-3
Hugo nominee Turtledove (Prince of the North) blends religion, history and fantasy in this adventurous tale told from the point of view of George, a simple shoemaker who lives in Thessalonica in the 7th century A.D. George is a Christian, as are...
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Harry Turtledove. Del Rey, $27 (432p) ISBN 978-0-345-49186-2
Hugo-winner Turtledove slowly reaches the midpoint of the five-book War that Came Early series, in which numerous countries fight an alternate WWII and Spanish Civil War. Viewpoint characters in Spain, France, Poland, and the U.S.S.R. are joined by...
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Harry Turtledove. Tor, $25.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-7653-7998-6
Alternate historian Turtledove (A Different Flesh) gets heavy-handed with this allegorical novel that swaps clichéd ideas of Europe and the Islamic world. Senior Investigator Khalid al-Zarzisi, a Muslim, and his partner, Investigator Dawud ibn Musa,
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Harry Turtledove. Tor, $24.99 (336p) ISBN 978-0-7653-8000-5
In a loving callback to the early days of a quintessential American sport, Turtledove (We Install and Other Stories) takes readers on a scenic tour of the highways and byways of an alternate United States in 1934. The magic-infused country is...
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Harry Turtledove. Del Rey, $28 (432p) ISBN 978-0-553-39073-5
Turtledove returns to characters introduced in 2014’s Bombs Away in this overwrought thriller set in an alternate 1950. When the story opens, Paris has been obliterated by an A-bomb, and President Truman finds himself having to work with a difficult
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Harry Turtledove. Del Rey, $28 (448p) ISBN 978-0-553-39070-4
Alternate-history master Turtledove (the War That Came Early series) comes up with another widescreen epic for his latest what-if scenario. It’s 1950 and the Chinese have invaded Korea. President Truman retaliates by dropping atomic bombs on...
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Harry Turtledove. Open Road (openroadmedia.com), $14.99 trade paper (282p) ISBN 978-1-5040-0942-3
Turtledove (the War That Came Early series) is known for detailed, lengthy, and masterly alternate-history series. This collection proves that he’s just as talented at creating short stories, which here range from the pithy and humorous to the...
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Harry Turtledove. Del Rey, $28 (432p) ISBN 978-0-345-52465-2
Turtledove follows The Big Switch with a ponderous fourth volume in an alternative WWII saga in which the British and French have formed an uneasy alliance with Germany against the Russians. Once again, the action takes place on a variety of fronts,
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Harry Turtledove. Roc, $25.95 (448p) ISBN 978-0-451-46420-0
Better known for his leisurely, lengthy alternate history series (Days of Infamy; The War That Came Early), Turtledove tries his hand at disaster carnography, but a promising premise is disappointingly squandered on a male-centric revenge fantasy...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $3.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-345-36477-7
In an aptly titled collection, the author of A Different Flesh offers 13 entertaining and highly varied tales, mingling SF with fantasy and mainstream fiction. ``A Difficult Undertaking,'' set in the Empire of Videssos depicted in four earlier...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $27 (544p) ISBN 978-0-345-50434-0
In this disturbing novel, Turtledove examines the possible responses of the U.S. Army, Congress and ordinary Americans if they had been confronted with asymmetrical warfare after the official surrender of Nazi Germany. In our time line, number two...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $27.95 (512p) ISBN 978-0-345-44421-9
At its best, alternate history holds a mirror to our society, allowing us to understand our own past by examining hypothetical responses to similar but altered conditions in real or imagined worlds. In the latest installment of his retelling of...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $26 (496p) ISBN 978-0-345-40563-0
The historian and the creative writer unite in Turtledove to craft another impressive novel, this one the third in his series about an alternate WWI (American Front, Walk in Hell), which has seen a weakened Confederate States of America not only...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $25.95 (484p) ISBN 978-0-345-40561-6
The Hugo Award-winning master of alternate world histories presents the second volume in the WWI series he began last year with The Great War: American Front. In Turtledove's version of the War to End All Wars, conflict rages on the American...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Tor Books $27.95 (544p) ISBN 978-0-312-86895-6
War is hell and its chaos is a precarious foundation for supporting the sprawl of this epic fantasy. Paralleling the approach of his bestselling alternative histories, Turtledove (Guns of the South, the Worldwar series, etc.) imagines a civilization
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $23 (0p) ISBN 978-0-345-40550-0
Turtledove's grand tetralogy of an alternate WWII interrupted by an alien invasion draws to a satisfactory conclusion in this follow-up to Upsetting the Balance, and with a few surprises to boot. The Chinese woman Liu Han, for example, is seen...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $23 (0p) ISBN 978-0-345-40221-9
The Axis and Allied powers continue to stand as one to defeat alien invaders in this third volume of Turtledove's alternate-history saga of WW II (Tilting the Balance; In the Balance). There are some unexpected twists here-the Lizards bomb Pearl...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Tor $24.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0693-7
Readers nostalgic for the juvenile SF novels of Robert A. Heinlein and Andre Norton will find much to enjoy in alternate-history master Turtledove's time-travel novel, the first of a new series, in which a late 21st-century world has eliminated...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Del Rey $26.95 (616p) ISBN 978-0-345-45725-7
The compelling third volume (after Drive to the East ) in Turtledove's third alternate history of WWII series opens with the Confederacy reeling after the loss of their forces in the cauldron around Pittsburgh. The United States is trying to...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Tor $22.95 (270p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0696-8
Alternative history maestro Turtledove deals a tad heavy-handedly with the issue of slavery in his third Crosstime Traffic novel (after 2004's Curious Notions ). In one alternative time line, the Black Death continued far longer than it did in...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . NAL $25.95 (440p) ISBN 978-0-451-21668-7
The human price of war, regardless of nationality, is the relentless focus of this chilling sequel to Turtledove's alternative history Days of Infamy (2004), in which the Japanese conquer Hawaii after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Times are hard...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Del Rey $26.95 (608p) ISBN 978-0-345-45724-0
In Turtledove's engrossing second book in the alternate history master's Settling Accounts trilogy (after 2004's Return Engagement ), Confederate forces, in an undeclared war of revenge that coincides with WWII, have split the United...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Del Rey $26.95 (608p) ISBN 978-0-345-45846-9
Alternate-history maestro Turtledove's conclusion to his Worldwar and Colonization sagas, about how lizard-like aliens known as the Race invaded Earth during WWII and were fought to a stalemate by the major Allied and Axis combatants, lacks the...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . NAL $24.95 (448p) ISBN 978-0-451-21307-5
Alternate-history master Turtledove (Ruled Britannia ) presents a starkly realistic view of what might have been had the Japanese followed the bombing of Pearl Harbor with a land invasion and occupied Hawaii. U.S. airman Fletch Armitage, held in a...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Del Rey $26.95 (640p) ISBN 978-0-345-45723-3
In this well-thought-out alternate history, the first in a new trilogy, Turtledove (American Empire ) combines elements of the Civil War and WWII with disturbing results. Confederate President Jake Featherstone has launched an undeclared war of...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Tor $27.95 (524p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0438-4
Turtledove concludes his six-volume magical fantasy alternative history of WWII (Into the Darkness , etc.) with this hefty multifaceted account of the price of winning and the cost of losing. Leaping between vignette-sized glimpses told through each
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Tor $24.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-7653-1485-7
In Turtledove's fast-paced fourth Crosstime Traffic novel (after 2005's In High Places ), two teenage protagonists from different versions of the United States meet in Elizabeth, Va., a backwater town in a balkanized North America. Beckie...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . NAL $24.95 (464p) ISBN 978-0-451-52902-2
Despite its intriguing alternative premise, Turtledove's lengthy tale of Berlin's Jews hiding in the open long after the Nazis defeated all their WWII enemies plods along in a series of vignettes told from the viewpoints of six different...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Del Rey $27.95 (496p) ISBN 978-0-345-44423-3
The latest volume in Turtledove's colossal and brilliant saga of an alternate (and disunited) United States may be the strongest and most compelling since the opener, How Few Remain (1997). Juxtaposing historical dilemmas and universal human...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Tor $27.95 (576p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0417-9
The absorbing, character-centered fifth volume (after 2002's Rulers of the Darkness) in Turtledove's fantasy saga paralleling WWII ranks as the strongest yet in the series. WWII buffs will of course enjoy watching the equivalents of the...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Baen $27 (400p) ISBN 978-0-7434-3576-5
Turning the American Civil War literally upside-down, this winning fantasy brings to life a war to free the blond serfs of the North and raise them to equality beside their swarthy masters. Turtledove not only swaps South for North but replaces...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . NAL $24.95 (458p) ISBN 978-0-451-20717-3
Bestseller Turtledove (American Empire, etc.) buckles a handsome Elizabethan swash with his latest fascinating what if: suppose the Spanish Armada had beaten the Virgin Queen's little navy and reimposed on England the fanatic Roman Catholicism...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Tor $29.95 (656p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0036-2
The author of the Worldwar and Great War series displays his virtuoso command of the details of WWII in this fourth book (after 2001's Through the Darkness) about a conflict between mythical feudal kingdoms using magic instead of science as the...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Del Rey $27.95 (512p) ISBN 978-0-345-40565-4
Nobody plays the what-if game of alternative history better than Turtledove, especially when he has a large-scale subject and when he's working close enough to the present for readers to appreciate his detailed analyses of how familiar events...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Tor $24.95 (332p) ISBN 978-0-765-31710-0
In this promising first of a new saga, alternate-history maven Turtledove (Ruled Britannia ) depicts a Bronze Age society in transition. A growing gap in the glacier that has formed the Raumsdalian Empire's northern border for millennia allows...
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Harry Turtledove, Author Del Rey Books $6.99 (368p) ISBN 978-0-345-36118-9
Because of rising taxes on his village and the untimely deaths of his parents and sister, young Krispos is forced to leave the family farm and seek his fortune elsewhere. He heads to the imperial city of Videssos, taking with him the magic goldpiece
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Harry Turtledove, Roc, $24.95 (448p) ISBN 978-0-451-46364-7
Alternate historian extraordinaire Turtledove (Hitler's War) explores a dozen different "what if?" scenarios in this reprint collection. These stories, some dead serious and some absurdly improbable, demonstrate his ability to slip, chameleonlike,...
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Harry Turtledove, Del Rey, $27 (448p) ISBN 978-0-345-49184-8
Having laid out the course of "the war that came early" in 2009's Hitler's War, Turtledove focuses on turning his characters from stock military figures into specialists. In this version of WWII, the Nazis fail to take Paris. The German war machine,
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Tor $24.99 (336p) ISBN 978-0-7653-1712-4
Master alternate historian Turtledove stumbles with his third novel set in a parallel Bronze Age. Picking up shortly after the events of 2008's The Breath of God , the book continues the exploits of Count Hamnet Thyssen and his allies as they...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Del Rey $27 (512p) ISBN 978-0-345-49182-4
Alternate historian Turtledove (The Man with the Iron Heart ) brings the deprivations of war to life in this vision of a very different WWII. After Konrad Henlein is assassinated in Czechoslovakia in 1938, France and England refuse to condone Hitler&
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Harry Turtledove, Author . St. Martin's $24.95 (310p) ISBN 978-0-312-37106-7
Alternate history icon Turtledove probes the intrigues and battles surrounding Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar's attempts to control uprisings in Germanic lands circa A.D. 9. Caesar appoints Publius Quinctilius Varus, formerly a successful...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Roc $25.95 (438p) ISBN 978-0-451-46236-7
Several years after the events of 2007’s Opening Atlantis , Victor Radcliff, now middle-aged, is called upon to lead the Atlantis colonies’ fight for independence from England. Victor, aided by his ex-slave friend Blaise, agrees to train
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Night Shade $24.95 (324p) ISBN 978-1-59780-130-0
Alternate historian Turtledove (The Man with the Iron Heart ) opens this fantasy with Hasso Pemsel, a tough Wehrmacht captain, cornered in a Berlin museum as the Russians close in. Pemsel falls into another world, where he promptly rescues beautiful
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Tor $24.95 (335p) ISBN 978-0-7653-1711-7
The second Opening of the World fantasy novel (after 2007's The Gap ) can easily be enjoyed on its own terms. The rise of the Rulers, a powerful group who ride mammoths to war and wield potent magic powers, poses a major threat to the...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Roc $24.95 (440p) ISBN 978-0-451-46174-2
Turtledove explores the mythical lost continent of Atlantis in this somewhat formulaic alternate history, the first volume of a planned trilogy revolving around the colonization of the legendary island. When an English fisherman discovers an...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Del Rey $26.95 (609p) ISBN 978-0-345-49247-0
Alternate history master Turtledove brings his 10-book saga of a Confederate Civil War victory to a satisfying if predictable conclusion. Outfought by the United States and their German allies (as anticipated in 2006's Settling Accounts: The...
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Tor $22.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-765-31486-4
S et in a future world where the Soviet Union won the Cold War, Turtledove’s absorbing fourth Crosstime Traffic novel (after 2005’s In High Places ) is the best yet in this SF series with substantial YA crossover. The two main characters
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Harry Turtledove, Author . Del Rey $14.95 (297p) ISBN 978-0-345-48736-0
Fantastical historian Turtledove (Settling Accounts: The Grapple ) puts a merry spin on the true tale of circus clown Otto Witte, who enjoyed a brief and glorious reign over Albania in 1913 thanks to a case of mistaken identity and the help of sword-
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Harry Turtledove, Author, Noreen Doyle, Author, Noreen Doyle, Compiled by . Tor $25.95 (368p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0286-1
The 14 all-original historical fantasy stories compiled here by Turtledove and Doyle all confirm the opinion voiced by one character that "History isn't melodrama. It's tragedy." Although set in the same era that gave rise to the...
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Harry Turtledove, Author, Todd McLaren, Read by Tantor Media $39.99 (0p) ISBN 978-1-4001-0554-0
Even in his lesser efforts, like this start of a trilogy about the Lost Continent of Atlantis, Turtledove is still the master of alternative history. Helped by the cool understatement of Todd McLaren, who makes all the ""What ifs?"" of the genre...
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Harry Turtledove, Author, Various, Author, Mary Gentle, Joint Author Roc $21.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-451-45886-5
What if, in any single moment, history had taken a different turn? In the engaging Worlds That Weren't, bestselling author Harry Turtledove imagines a different fate for Socrates (which he spells Sokrates); S.M. Stirling envisions life ""in the...
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Harry Turtledove. Del Rey, $28.99 (480p) ISBN 978-0-399-18149-8
Bestseller Turtledove (Through Darkest Europe) doesn’t bring his A-game to this over-the-top religious thriller. A “red heifer, the first in 2,000 years,” whose ashes could be used to make people ritually pure, is found in Arkansas and transported...
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Harry Turtledove. Caezik, $17.99 trade paper (238p) ISBN 978-1-64710-007-0
Turtledove plays things straight in the fifth alternate history in his Hellenic Traders series (after 2004’s Owls to Athens), taking readers on a slow-building tour of the Mediterranean amid battles over Alexander the Great’s empire. The free city...
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Harry Turtledove. Subterranean, $45 (584p) ISBN 978-1-64524-022-8
This imaginative collection from Hugo Award winner Turtledove (Down in the Bottomlands) brings together 24 “what if” stories set in surprisingly altered Earths. “Junior & Me” asks what if dinosaurs, rather than hominids, evolved to create a rowdy...
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Harry Turtledove. Tor, $26.99 (288p) ISBN 978-1-250-82972-6
Hugo Award winner Turtledove (Or Even Eagle Flew) delivers a 1970s-set first-contact tale, told by a rational skeptic who believes in humanity ahead of ideology. Jerry Stieglitz, a budding sci-fi writer and marine biology graduate student, is...
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Harry Turtledove. Caezik SF & Fantasy, $32.99 (300p) ISBN 978-1-64710-177-0
Wisecracking private eye Jack Mitchell again walks down the mean, undead streets of an alternate post-WWII Los Angeles in Turtledove’s gritty second City of Shadows novel (after Twice as Dead), this time following the trail of an unrepentant SS...
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Harry Turtledove. CAEZIK SF & Fantasy, $29.99 (236p) ISBN 978-1-64710-123-7
Wisecracking, biracial private eye Jack Mitchell takes on a series of cases complicated by the supernatural in this sharp-edged urban fantasy from Turtledove (The Wagers of Sin). In a post WWII Los Angeles, Mitchell, a combat vet haunted by wartime...
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James Morrow, Cat Rambo, and Harry Turtledove. CAEZIK, $16.99 trade paper (256p) ISBN 978-1-64710-005-6
Three alarming, eclectic novellas imagine a ravaged America left behind by the totalitarian reign of Donald Trump in this chilling anthology, which picks up after Trump’s death in 2024 during “the second great COVID outbreak.” Turtledove’s “The...
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