I’m a huge fan of alternative military history and this book is superb. The author took a realistic pivot point in history and altered the course of WW2. The writing is well done and the story is well developed. I look forward to further books in this series. – Amazon Review
The Eleventh Hour
(All Out War Book 1)
1940: In Europe Hitler’s original plans to start a war the year before have been delayed, giving Germany another year to build up it’s vast military strength.
The Allies, by contrast, continue to try and appease the dictator in vein hopes of avoiding a repeat of the First World War. Prime Minister Chamberlain attempts to negotiate a treaty before things get too far out of control.
Meanwhile, Winston Churchill tries desperately to rally his country in order to meet the threat that he knows is coming. Elsewhere, Japan’s war in China continues to ravage that country.
Millions are already dead and now the Japanese eye Siberia and the East Indies as prizes to be won. They also understand that their aggression may very well bring them into conflict with the United States.
In America, President Roosevelt watches as the situation unfolds and begins making his own country’s plans if they have to fight.
From Europe to the Far East the world seems to be teetering on the brink of another global conflict. Atrocities committed by Japanese troops on Chinese civilians are just a warm up for crimes to come.
A delayed war could have given the Axis Powers the edge they needed in order to achieve a victory!
Will America’s vast industry and resources be enough to support their allies?
Will Britain survive against a Germany much stronger than it otherwise would have been in 1939?
A single delay in planning could very well change history…
So don’t wait any longer, grab your copy of The Eleventh Hour!
About the Author
Tavian Brack is an American writer of fiction, fantasy and sci-fi. From a young age he gravitated towards reading books and often spent more time in libraries than in the classroom. He’s written short stories since he was a teen and grew up idolizing authors like Timothy Zahn, Tolkien, Frank Herbert, Isaac Asimov and many others
His family hails from New England and Canada and has citizenship in both countries. As a child he spent his summers at his grandparent’s cottage in Maine. He now hails from Chattanooga Tennessee where he indulges in his passions for both writing fiction and drinking craft beers. He’s still a life-long fan of the Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots and loves to fish in his spare time.
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