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Armistice: The Hot War
Armistice: The Hot War | Harry Turtledove
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In the final book of the blistering trilogy The Hot War, old hatreds and new chances for revenge are unleashed on an already devastated world--as the Cold War becomes a roaring inferno. In 1952 American cities lie in ruins. President Harry Truman, in office since 1945, presides over a makeshift government in Philadelphia, suffering his own personal loss and fearing for the future of democracy. In the wake of Hitler's reign, Germany and America have become allies, and Stalin's vise-hold on power in the USSR persists. Unwilling to trust the Soviet tyrant, Truman launches a long-planned nuclear strike on the city of Omsk--killing Stalin and plunging the Red Army into leaderless, destructive anarchy. Meanwhile, the Baltic states careen toward rebellion and Poland is seized by rebels bred on war. In a world awash with victims turned victors, refugees, and killers, has Truman struck a blow for peace or fueled more chaos? As these staggering events unfold, the lives of men and women across battle lines, ethnicities, and religions play out across the globe. In Los Angeles, an extended Jewish family builds a future, while the foul smell of a refugee camp in Santa Monica blows in on the ocean breeze. In Korea, a U.S. fighter struggles to bring his Korean interpreter stateside as a full American. In Siberia, two German women fight for their survival in a gulag--and begin a strange, harrowing journey home. From the terrifying global chess match between superpowers to the strength of individual human conscience, Armistice captures a world that's been split to its core by the violence only mankind can create. Through the thunder of battle, the clashes of armies, and the whispers of lovers, how humanity will be rebuilt, and who will do it, are the questions that resound in this marvelous work of imagination and history. PRAISE FOR HARRY TURTLEDOVE -Turtledove is the standard-bearer for alternate history.---USA Today Fallout -No one writes alternate-history novels quite like Turtledove. . . . Expect epic political stakes as well as personal and heartfelt stories of war.---BookTrib Bombs Away -Turtledove's thorough research and grounded imagination work to create a frighteningly realistic past where world leaders act out of desperation and fatalism, and a large cast of common folk suffer the consequences. . . . The vicarious sense of eschatological dread is always powerful.---Booklist Last Orders -All quite plausible . . . Turtledove's focus on the characters serves to fill out the big picture with patient, nitty-gritty detail. . . . Armchair warriors will have much to ponder.---Kirkus Reviews Two Fronts -A you-are-there chronicle of battle on land and sea and in the air.---Tor.com
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RamsFan1963
Armistice: The Hot War | Harry Turtledove
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I finally got this today at BAM, book 3 of the Hot War trilogy. For reasons beyond me, they published the first two books in paperback and the 3rd in hardback. I'm one of those people who want their series all the same format. If I start in paperback, I want them all in paperback, and the same if if I start in hardback. I don't think I'm weird in this, right?

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MrBook
Armistice: The Hot War | Harry Turtledove
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#TBRtemptation post 2! Just released. The final stop in the The Hot War series by the only guy capable of giving Bernard Cornwell a run for his money. Alternate history's Harry's game; this time, it's what could've happened if MacArthur set off a nuclear war in the '50s. Not only is it about the world's first nuclear war, but how humanity picks up whatever pieces are left. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

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