Series: Book 2 in the Stars & Stripes series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Historical Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
In a war room in Washington, William Tecumseh Sherman and
General Robert E. Lee huddle together and plan their next,
joint military operation. In the jungles of Mexico, Ulysses
S. Grant is locked in brutal combat with the best of the
British Army. And in the heart of the new American South a
fragile peace is threatened... In the dazzling alternate history of Harry Harrison, this
is the world as it stands in 1863. Just three years before, a
titanic Civil War loomed in America. But an incident
involving a British ship and two Confederate spies changed
everything. As Abraham Lincoln defied Britain's Lord
Palmerston, tensions between the two nations boiled
overæand Her Majesty's Navy unleashed an attack on
American soil aimed at bolstering the Confederate cause. The
results were catastrophic. A stunned North and South put
aside their differences and a new kind of war erupted, with
Americans fighting side by side against the British on two
fronts: in the South and on the Canadian border. Now, Britain
has been defeated and America is struggling to keep its union
togetheræuntil another blow is struck. It comes from Mexico, where elite units of Her Majesty's
Armyæincluding the famed Gurkha fightersæare
massing for a possible attack through Texas. Into the
gauntlet Lincoln sends his chosen angel of death, General
Grant. But the weary president knows that two centuries of
British power will not be ended with a single battle. So his
top soldiers, including Lee and Sherman, plan the most daring
naval invasion ever launched: an assault on British soil
itself. And in a secret that must be protected by an
underground army of spies and secret agents, the U.S. will
invade the Emerald Isleæto set the Irish free at
last. Filled with real characters on both sides of the conflict,
Stars and Stripes in Peril is the new masterwork from one of
our most provocative authors. Harry Harrison brilliantly
examines the machinations that drive our world, the choices
that shape the future, and the people and passions that
compose nations both great and small. Venturing beyond a
fascinating question of what if, Harrison shows how
technology and world politics had the power to shape
history's first great World Waræhalf a century before it
began.