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Book Reviews of Blood & Iron (American Empire, Bk 1)

Blood & Iron (American Empire, Bk 1)
Blood Iron - American Empire, Bk 1
Author: Harry Turtledove
ISBN-13: 9780345405654
ISBN-10: 034540565X
Publication Date: 7/31/2001
Pages: 512
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 17 ratings
Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed Blood & Iron (American Empire, Bk 1) on + 21 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is Book 1 in the American Empire series which itself is part of the huge "How Few Remain" series. In this book WWI has ended and the USA is a totally different country. This is not a good place to begin this series. You should have read at least the "Great War" books before trying this one.
trekie70 avatar reviewed Blood & Iron (American Empire, Bk 1) on + 291 more book reviews
This is an excellent book in Turtledove's Alternative American History Series. I highly recommend it and can hardly wait to read the next one.
JRochest avatar reviewed Blood & Iron (American Empire, Bk 1) on
I think that Turledove did an amazing job recreating an alternate history, something I am sure many people have thought about. It showed the difference from many different aspects and gave incredible insight and was very well written and it shows how much research was put into this. I definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in this topic.
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Twice in the last century, brutal war erupted between the United States and the Confederacy. Then, after a generation of relative peace, The Great War exploded worldwide. As the conflict engulfed Europe, the C.S.A. backed the Allies, while the U.S. found its own ally in Imperial Germany. The Confederate States, France, and England all fell. Russia self-destructed, and the Japanese, seeing that the cause was lost, retired to fight another day.

The Great War has ended, and an uneasy peace reigns around most of the world. But nowhere is the peace more fragile than on the continent of North America, where bitter enemies share a single landmass and two long, bloody borders.

In the North, proud Canadian nationalists try to resist the colonial power of the United States. In the South, the once-mighty Confederate States have been pounded into poverty and merciless inflation. U.S. President Teddy Roosevelt refuses to return to pre-war borders. The scars of the past will not soon be healed. The time is right for madmen, demagogues, and terrorists.

At this crucial moment in history, with Socialists rising to power in the U.S. under the leadership of presidential candidate Upton Sinclair, a dangerous fanatic is on the rise in the Confederacy, preaching a message of hate. And in Canada another man--a simple farmer--has a nefarious plan: to assassinate the greatest U.S. war hero, General George Armstrong Custer.

With tension on the seas high, and an army of Marxist Negroes lurking in the swamplands of the Deep South, more than enough people are eager to return the world to war. Harry Turtledove sends his sprawling cast of men and women--wielding their own faiths, persuasions, and private demons--into the troubled times between the wars.