"Absolutely incredible alternate history and military fiction"
Just less than three decades have passed since The Great
War ended all wars though rivalry and hatred persist.
North America has had a fragile peace, but resentment
grows from those who lost the Great War, but in 1941
America's hope for the future under the rule of Socialist
President Al Smith has grown. President of the
Confederate States of America Jake Featherston shatters
the dream, sending his bombers on a sneak attack of
Philadelphia, capital of his northern enemies. Jake
expected the Americans and in his mind weak leader would
immediate break, but shockingly they retaliate by bombing
Charleston. Still the Gray Army blitzkrieg across the USA
reaches Lake Erie in a tide of destruction. Meanwhile the Mormons once again try to secede from the
Union to forge a theocracy in Utah, fortress Canada
supporters demolish the needed rail link, and Northern
Negroes led by CSA compatriot Louis Armstrong bitterly
scream of genocide to the south. The latest Greatest War
has exploded all over the North American continent and
even as far away as Alaska under Tsarist rule and is in
jeopardy of blood flowing. The first Settling Accounts tale is absolutely incredible
as alternate history and military fiction readers will
cherish this keeper. The story line is fast-paced and
action-packed as the CSA strikes with uncanny assault on
an unprepared USA. The repercussions are felt all over
the continent and consequently around the world with such
leaders like Churchill seeing an opportunity to return
England to its sun never sets days of glory. The reaction
to the genocide is mindful of Rwanda and furbishes the
final ingredient to Harry Turtledove's incredible epic
RETURN ENGAGEMENT. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 16, 2004
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