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America Defeats the Japanese Attack on Hawaii, December 1941
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Frank Jefferson

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In this exciting story, Pearl Harbor Victory: America Defeats the Japanese Attack on Hawaii, December 1941,
Robert Evans, a brilliant physicist and time traveler, embarks on a daring mission to alter the course of history.
Armed with knowledge of the future, he travels back to 1941 to prevent one of America's darkest days—Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor.
As Evans navigates the tension-filled corridors of Washington and works with President Roosevelt, General Marshall, and our military leaders, he must convince them of the impending disaster and guide them toward a bold counterstrike.
This gripping historical thriller blends the thrill of military strategy with the intrigue of time travel. With high-stakes decisions, intense battle scenes, and an exploration of how history might have changed, Pearl Harbor Victory, delivers a riveting narrative that will leave readers questioning what they know about World War II.
Perfect for fans of alternate history and action-packed war stories, this book will captivate and keep you turning pages.
Will Evans succeed in rewriting the past, or is history destined to repeat itself?
The clock is ticking.
Prepare to be transported into a world where the future depends on changing the past!
My 2nd book, The Allies Defeat Nazi Germany, November 1944, is also available on Amazon and Audible.
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Powerful Perspective on Pearl Harbor
The narrative gives a balanced view of the day’s events, capturing both the shock of the attack and the decisive moments afterward. It’s well-researched and keeps you engaged with personal stories and military insights. I walked away with a new appreciation for the bravery displayed during one of America’s darkest hours. Perfect for those wanting to understand not just the loss but also the strength that followed.
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- 11-02-24
A Thrilling 'What-If' Historical Journey!
"Pearl Harbor Victory: America Defeats the Japanese Attack on Hawaii, December 1941" by Frank Jefferson is an enthralling and imaginative retelling of one of the most pivotal moments in history. The concept of time travel and forewarning President Roosevelt and his military leaders about the impending attack is not only unique but brilliantly executed. The author expertly weaves historical detail with speculative fiction, posing the captivating question: what if America had the chance to rewrite history?
This audiobook kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. The suspense of whether the time traveler could convince Roosevelt and his advisors to act was palpable, and the potential for a different outcome in the Pacific War was explored in a way that felt both thrilling and plausible. Jefferson's vivid storytelling and deep understanding of historical context make for a compelling and thought-provoking listen. If you love historical fiction that challenges the imagination and provides fresh perspectives on familiar events, this is a must-listen! Highly recommended!
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- D R
- 11-05-24
What a fun "what if" story
Alternate history is one of the most fun genres. This is a fantastic story of what could've been told in a fun, yet very detail oriented way. If you are in to alternate history, this is an absolute must read!
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- Anthony P.
- 11-10-24
Great Story!
What a great story told throughout this book! I really appreciated listening to this for how it was organized and laid out for easy listening. If you are not familiar with this particular piece of WW2 history, you definitely should give this one a listen. Great for a longer drive or on the way to work. Well done to the author!
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- Kat
- 11-08-24
A Great Twist on History!
I loved listening to this audiobook because it felt like a true adventure through time, with suspense that kept me hooked from start to finish. The main character’s mission to change history had me on the edge of my seat, wondering how he’d convince others of the danger ahead. The story is full of dramatic moments, historical details, and unexpected twists. It is a thrilling experience for anyone fascinated by history with a twist.
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- Brian
- 11-10-24
Interesting
As a history and specifically war history buff, I found this really cool and interesting. It's always exciting getting different perspectives into historical events. Even though most readers will already know about pearl harbor from history class or general interest, this book allows for an engaging way to think about the event that will have you wanting to discuss it with people. Very much enjoyed.
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- Daniel S
- 11-03-24
Transport back in time to Pearl Harbor
“Pearl Harbor Victory” is a fascinating audiobook that offers an in-depth exploration of the events surrounding the Pearl Harbor attack. As a history enthusiast, I appreciated the book’s detailed narrative and careful examination of the event. The author provides vivid descriptions that transport listeners back to 1941, capturing the tension and urgency of the time. This isn’t just a recounting of events; it’s an insightful analysis that sheds light on the complexities behind a day that changed history.
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- DCAL Gear Customer Support
- 11-04-24
A Riveting Look at Pearl Harbor’s Triumphs
Frank Jefferson’s deep dive into December 1941 pulls no punches, exploring how America faced, adapted, and overcame the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. The book sheds light on both strategic missteps and moments of extraordinary bravery. As a U.S. history buff, I found the chapter detailing the rapid mobilization after the attack gripping—it highlighted how resolve and resourcefulness turned the tide. Jefferson’s narrative takes you beyond the well-tread stories, giving a voice to the people who shaped America’s resilience. History enthusiasts, WWII aficionados, and anyone keen on understanding the nuances of America’s wartime response will appreciate the vivid storytelling and thorough research that breathe life into these pivotal events.
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- Monika 5
- 11-06-24
A Fresh Take on Pearl Harbor!
I was truly engaged by this book’s unique perspective on Pearl Harbor. It dives into the events of December 1941 with vivid detail and a focus on how America turned the tables in Hawaii. The author does a great job weaving personal stories with historical facts, making it feel like you're right there experiencing the tension and resilience. If you’re into WWII history, this book adds a refreshing angle that both informs and inspires.
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- Avid Reader
- 11-05-24
Detailed and Powerful Look at Pearl Harbor
This book provided a perspective on Pearl Harbor that I hadn’t seen before. It dives into the details of the attack and how America responded with such resilience. I felt like I was right there, understanding what the people went through and how they managed to fight back. It’s well-researched yet easy to follow, making history come alive in a real way. Highly recommend for anyone interested in World War II or American history!
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