Re: RI October 2024

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Sujet : Re: RI October 2024
De : robertaw (at) *nospam* drizzle.com (Robert Woodward)
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Date : 17. Nov 2024, 06:53:46
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In article <lpt8n4F7c0eU1@mid.individual.net>,
 ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan <tednolan>) wrote:

Here we are again, possibly less late than usual with books from October.
As is traditional (and possibly required): The links below are Amazon
affiliate ones which could potentially earn me something should you
choose to buy through one.
 
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Acts of War: A World War II Alternative History
(The Usurper's War Book 1)
by James Young
https://amzn.to/3UAZsmc
 
Collisions of the Damned: The Defense of the Dutch East Indies
(The Usurper's War Book 2)
by James Young
https://amzn.to/3AryUx3
 
Here's the first two books of what I believe is to be an alt-hist
WWII trilogy.
 
The jumping off point for this universe is that the British take
out Hitler in a bombing raid on Berlin.  They had no idea where he
was -- it was just one of those lucky accidents of war.  Or, in
this case unlucky accidents of war.
 
<SNIP>
 
So anyway, that's a long winded setup.  The actual action of these
books is mainly centered on a dysfunctional Alabama family whose
sons are all in the military, and whose daughter has escaped an
unsuitable marriage by fleeing to Pearl Harbor.  There are also
story-lines centering on an American ex-pat who has been flying for
a Polish resistance squadron, and who is consequently in bad odor
at home as a mercenary (the US being at peace with both Germany &
Japan as the series starts), a battle cruiser first officer in the
US Asiatic fleet, various Japanese notables and minor characters
who come and go.
 

"battle cruiser first officer in the US Asiatic fleet"?!

The US Navy did not have battle cruisers (the "Lexington" and "Saratoga"
would had been, but that class was cancelled by the Washington Naval
Treaty and those 2 ships were converted in Aircraft carriers). In fact,
the biggest ship in the US Asiatic fleet in 1941 was the USS Houston
(9195 tons displacement) which was classified as a heavy cruiser solely
because of 8 inch gun main batteries (it was originally classified as a
light cruise)

--
"We have advanced to new and surprising levels of bafflement."
Imperial Auditor Miles Vorkosigan describes progress in _Komarr_.
�-----------------------------------------------------
Robert Woodward robertaw@drizzle.com

Date Sujet#  Auteur
17 Nov 24 * RI October 202426ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
17 Nov 24 +* Re: RI October 20247Robert Woodward
17 Nov 24 i+* Re: RI October 20243Bobbie Sellers
18 Nov 24 ii`* Re: RI October 20242Robert Woodward
18 Nov 24 ii `- Re: RI October 20241Chris Buckley
17 Nov 24 i`* Re: RI October 20243ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
17 Nov 24 i `* Re: RI October 20242Tony Nance
17 Nov 24 i  `- Re: RI October 20241ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
19 Nov 24 `* Re: RI October 202418William Hyde
19 Nov 24  +* Re: RI October 202415ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
19 Nov 24  i`* Re: RI October 202414William Hyde
21 Nov 24  i `* Re: RI October 202413Lynn McGuire
21 Nov 24  i  +* Re: RI October 20247William Hyde
21 Nov 24  i  i`* Re: RI October 20246ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
21 Nov 24  i  i `* Re: RI October 20245Don
21 Nov 24  i  i  +- Re: RI October 20241ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
21 Nov 24  i  i  `* Re: RI October 20243Paul S Person
21 Nov 24  i  i   +- Re: RI October 20241Don
22 Nov 24  i  i   `- Re: RI October 20241Paul S Person
21 Nov 24  i  `* Re: RI October 20245Robert Woodward
21 Nov 24  i   `* Re: RI October 20244William Hyde
22 Nov 24  i    `* Re: RI October 20243Robert Woodward
23 Nov 24  i     `* Re: RI October 20242William Hyde
23 Nov 24  i      `- Re: RI October 20241Robert Woodward
7 Dec 24  +- Re: RI October 20241ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
7 Dec 24  `- Re: RI October 20241William Hyde

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