An alternate-history novel in which the 1962 Cuban Crisis ends in a war which ravages the U.S. The country becomes dependent on British aid and a Boston reporter discovers a plot to transform the U.S. into a British colony.
Scarily prescient and fascinatingly insightful new thriller from the author of BRANDENBURG and THE SANDS OF SAKKARA.
He remembered that tomorrow was 7 December, Pearl Harbor Day. A day of infamy. He wondered how this day would be remembered. Would this be a day celebrated in history? Or a day of infamy? Well, the course was set.
In the early 1970s, ten years after the Cuban missile crisis and the US and Russia targeted each other's cities with nuclear warheads, America is still struggling to recover.
Failure is not possible because the outcome of the mission is known in advance. Yet, something goes wrong. Anderson is chosen by Jesus as the Apostle Thomas.
"It's October 1972, ten years since the Cuban missile crisis erupted into a full-blown nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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Steve is about to get satisfying answers to all those questions. Resurrection Day is a work of fiction, but it is based solidly on what the Bible actually says about death, resurrection, and the end of the world.
As Mack Bolan, once again, faces the deadly power of the Mafia, he is reunited with his younger brother, Johnny Bolan Gray
In 1972, ten years after a nuclear war decimated both the United States and Soviet Union, Carl Landry, a young reporter, searches for the killer of a veteran of the 1962 war and begins to suspect that the victim may have held the key to a ...