Ebook: Trouble in the Wind
Author: Anderson Kevin J., Anderson Taylor, Bolger Philip S., Doyle Patrick, Foster Monalisa, Grant Peter, Howell Rob, Hoyt Sarah A., Ikenberry Kevin, Kennedy Chris, Niemczyk Jan, Nuttall Christopher G., Presby Joelle, Stirling S. M., Torgersen Brad R., Watson Justin, Webb William Alan, Weber David, Young James
- Tags: Alternative histories (Fiction), Imaginary wars and battles, Short stories, Fiction, Imaginary wars and battles -- Fiction
- Series: Phases of Mars 3
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Theogony Books
- City: Virginia Beach;VA
- Language: English
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"Throughout the human experience, historians have wondered, “What if?” What if Sherman had fought for the South in the U.S. Civil War? What if Germany had fought to the end in World War I? What if World War III had actually happened? Wonder no more, for these questions, along with many others, are answered within the pages of this book. Told by a variety of award-winning authors, like Sarah Hoyt and Kevin J. Anderson, the 2018 Dragon Award Winners for Alternate History, S.M. Stirling, the 2019 Dragon Award Winner for Alternate History, David Weber, a three-time Dragon Award Winner for Best Military Science Fiction, and Brad R. Torgersen, the winner of the 2019 Dragon Award for Best Science Fiction, “Trouble in the Wind,” deals with ground combat that never happened in our world…but easily could have. The third book in the exciting “Phases of Mars” anthology series, there is something for everyone inside! From fighting Hannibal at the Battle of Cannae, to the early death of Napoleon, to scouting the bush in Angola, “Trouble in the Wind” traces a history of ground warfare…that wasn’t. From warfare in Taylor Anderson’s “The Destroyermen” series…to S.M. Stirling’s “Black Chamber,” this book has it, so come aboard and find out “what if” all of these things had changed history…just a little. You’ll be glad you did!"--back cover.
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