The Great War: American Front (The Great War)

Author: Harry Turtledove

This is first part of the Great War trilogy and the third volume in Harry Turtledove’s epic alternative history of the USA, in which the South is victorious in the American Civil War. The story began with The Guns of the South, continues How Few Remain and goes on in Turtledove’s American Empire and Settling Accounts sequences…..Read More

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