West and East
In 1938, two men held history in their hands. One was Adolf Hitler. The
other was British prime minister Neville Chamberlain, who, determined to avoid war at any cost, came to be known as “the great appeaser.” But
Harry Turtledove, the unrivaled master of alternate history, has
launched a gripping saga that springboards from a different fateful act: What if Chamberlain had stood up to Hitler? What would the Nazis’ next
move have been? And how would the war — which Hitler had always regretted
waiting eleven months to start — have unfolded and changed our world?
Here, Turtledove takes us across a panorama of conflict fueled by ideology
and demagoguery. Nations are pitted against nations, alliances are
forged between old enemies, ordinary men and women are hurled into
extraordinary life-and-death situations. In Japanese-controlled
Singapore, an American marine falls in love with a Russian dance hall
hostess, while around him are heard the first explosions of Chinese
guerilla resistance. On the frontlines of war-ravaged rural France, a
weary soldier perfects the art of using an enormous anti-tank gun as a
sniper’s tool — while from Germany a killer is sent to hunt him down. And
in the icy North Atlantic, a U-boat bearing an experimental device
wreaks havoc on British shipping, setting the stage for a Nazi ground
invasion of Denmark.
From an American woman trapped in Germany
who receives safe passage from Hitler himself to a Jewish family steeped in German culture and facing the hatred rising around them, from
Japanese soldiers on the remote edge of Siberia to American volunteers
in Spain, West and East is the story of a world held hostage by
tyrants — Stalin, Hitler, Sanjuro — each holding on to power through lies
and terror even in the face of treacherous plots from within.
As
armies clash, and as the brave, foolish, and true believers choose
sides, new weapons are added to already deadly arsenals and new
strategies are plotted to break a growing stalemate. But one question
looms over the conflict from West to East: What will it take to bring
America into this war?
Harry Turtledove
Harry Norman Turtledove (born 1949) is an American historian and novelist. He writes historical fiction, alternate history, science fiction and fantasy novels.
Harry Turtledove has written books under three pseudonyms: Eric Iverson, Dan Chernenko and H. N. Turteltaub.
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The War That Came Early
The War That Came Early consists of six books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.