Harry Turtledove is the award-winning author of the alternate-history works The Man with the Iron Heart, The Guns of the South, and How Few Remain (winner of the Sidewise Award for Best Novel); the Hot War books: Bombs Away, Fallout, and Armistice; the War That Came Early novels: Hitler’s War, West and East, The Big Switch, Coup d’Etat, Two Fronts, and Last Orders; the Worldwar saga: In the Balance, Tilting the Balance, Upsetting the Balance, and Striking the Balance; the Colonization books: Second Contact, Down to Earth, and Aftershocks; the Great War epics: American Front, Walk in Hell, and Breakthroughs; the American Empire novels: Blood and Iron, The Center Cannot Hold, and Victorious Opposition; and the Settling Accounts series: Return Engagement, Drive to the East, The Grapple, and In at the Death. Turtledove is married to fellow novelist Laura Frankos. They have three daughters—Alison, Rachel, and Rebecca—and two granddaughters, Cordelia Turtledove Katayanagi and Phoebe Quinn Turtledove Katayanagi.
“The story’s focus remains on ordinary characters and how they cope
with their particular circumstances. . . . Readers who savor the
patient accumulation of detail around each scenario will by now be
thoroughly addicted.”—Kirkus Reviews
“The series is entertaining and explores life on the razor’s
edge.”—SFRevu
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.”—Tordotcom
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