
A Nation Interrupted
An Alternate History Novel
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Dylan Walker
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Kevin McDonald
About this listen
"An exhilarating ride through an alternate history." (George Galdorisi, New York Times best-selling author)
The year is 1862, in a world that very nearly was....
In one of the most unsettling "what-if" reversals to American history, the Union Army is overrun at the Battle of Antietam. Left with no alternative, President Lincoln surrenders, and the Confederate States of America becomes an independent nation. It's a tragic twist that will produce dire, far-reaching ramifications.
As the divided American nations move into the 20th century, slavery has long since been abolished; but in the summer of 1941, America faces another challenge - an existential challenge. Almost a century after the Civil War, the disastrous consequences of the Union defeat are threatening freedom on both sides of the Atlantic.
The Second World War represents the defining event of the 20th century. History dictates the United States must play the decisive role in defeating Adolf Hitler and the Nazis - but that history is no longer intact. America has been divided into two nations, and the resulting shift in global power has altered the course of the conflict, bringing all of North America and Western Europe to the brink of annihilation.
In the spring of 1945, as the Nazis are preparing to deliver the final blow, a young academic and a small, elite group of American airmen are about to determine the fate of the world.
Freedom's very survival is coming down to one, last-ditch mission.
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Premise is good, execution lacking.
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Very Well Told
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An Enjoyable And Fast Paced, Action Novel
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Unbearably bad narration
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easily acceptable alternative history.
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Enjoyable and plausible
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In this story the USA in not a world power or world's policeman because of the confederate's victory during the Civil War. The main story line shapes up during WW2. I dont want to reveal anymore but its good.
At times the reading sounds like it may be a computer (AI). If it was, please stop! A story this good needs to be read by a professional human actor/story teller.
A different take on the alternative history genre
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wow
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Very enjoyable.
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Good but a bit lacking.
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