Description Somehow I doubt that this is quite how anyone expected Adolf Hitler\'s death to turn out...--Squadron Leader Adam Haynes, No.
Along the way he collected a loving, patient, and beautiful sp.
Young spent the next six years of his life in various locations (both foreign and domestic) having the cost of his education repaid one nickel at a time.
After being set free from the Hudson River Valley, Dr.
About the Author James Young is a Missouri native who escaped small town life via spending four years at a small, well-known Federal educational institution in upstate New York.
As Young men and women are forced to answer their nation\'s call, the choices they make and risks they take will write a different song for the Greatest Generation.
Acts of War is the first novel of the Usurper\'s War series, which charts a very different World War II.
Finally, Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi must prepare himself and his men to fight a Pacific War that is far different than the surprise attack Imperial Japan had once planned but never executed.
American naval officer Eric Cobb finds that neutrality is a far cry from safety.
For Adam Haynes, Londonfall means he must continue an odyssey that began in the skies over Spain.
As Germany and Japan prepare to launch the next phase of the conflict, Fate forces normal men and women to make hard choices in hopes of securing a better future.
With no causus belli, President Roosevelt must convince his fellow Americans that it is better to deal with a triumphant Germany now than to curse their children with the problem of a united, fascist Europe later.
With Adolf Hitler avenged and portions of the Royal Navy seized as war prizes, Nazi Germany casts its baleful gaze across the Atlantic towards an increasingly isolationist United States.
Heinrich Himmler\'s Germany stands triumphant in the West, its "Most Dangerous Enemy" forced to the peace table by a hailstorm of nerve gas and incendiaries.
London is in flames. 303 (Polish) Squadron August 1942.
Description Somehow I doubt that this is quite how anyone expected Adolf Hitler\'s death to turn out...--Squadron Leader Adam Haynes, No