Dispatches From Valhalla
An Alternate History Collection
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Jill Araya
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By:
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James Young
About this listen
This collection contains "What ifs" of military alternate history so daring their heroes would be welcomed into any warriors' hall:
- Stand on the deck of the H.M.S. Illustrious off the Falkland Islands as the Royal Navy sails into the first carrier battle since 1945 in "Fate of the Falklands"
- In "The Lightnings and the Cactus," see what happens when an unfortunate heart attack leads to P-38 Lightnings arriving at Henderson Field in October 1942
- Finally, witness Vice Admiral Lee's Task Force 34 clash with the Imperial Japanese Navy's Center Force in the novella Wonder No More.
Ten years after Acts of War's publication, long-term Usurper's War readers will also be thrilled to find two entries in James Young's signature universe:
- "Winifred," the origin story in which a lost RAF bomber crew jettisons their payload . . . and changes history
- The Victorious Meeting, a novella that not only tells the story of the Royal Navy's actions in Against the Tide Imperial, but sets the stage for A Feather Upon the Waves, the final novel in the series.
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