Coup d'Etat
In 1941, a treaty between England and Germany unravels — and so does a different World War II.
In Harry Turtledove’s mesmerizing alternate history of World War II,
the choices of men and fate have changed history. Now it is the winter
of 1941. As the Germans, with England and France on their side, slam
deep into Russia, Stalin’s terrible machine fights for its life. But the agreements of world leaders do not touch the hearts of soldiers. The
war between Germany and Russia is rocked by men with the courage to aim
their guns in a new direction.
England is the first to be
shaken. Following the suspicious death of Winston Churchill, with his
staunch anti-Nazi views, a small cabal begins to imagine the unthinkable in a nation long famous for respecting the rule of law. With civil
liberties hanging by a thread, a conspiracy forms against the powers
that be. What will this daring plan mean for the European war as a
whole?
Meanwhile, in America, a woman who has met Hitler
face-to-face urges her countrymen to wake up to his evil. For the time
being, the United States is fighting only Japan — and the war is not going as well as Washington would like. Can Roosevelt keep his grip on the
country’s imagination?
Coup d’Etat captures how war
makes for the strangest of bedfellows. A freethinking Frenchman fights
side by side with racist Nazis. A Czech finds himself on the dusty front lines of the Spanish Civil War, gunning for Germany’s Nationalist
allies. A German bomber pilot courts a half-Polish, half-Jewish beauty
in Bialystock. And the Jews in Germany, though trapped under Hitler’s
fist, are as yet protected by his fear of looking bad before the
world — and by an outspoken Catholic bishop.
With his
spectacular command of character, coincidence, and military and
political strategies, Harry Turtledove continues a passionate, unmatched saga of a World War II composed of different enemies, different
allies — and hurtling toward a horrific moment. For a diabolical new
weapon is about to be unleashed, not by the United States, but by Japan, in a tactic that will shock the world.
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.