Synopses & Reviews
Usually Crosstime Traffic concerns itself with trade. Our world owns the secret of travel between parallel continuums, and we mean to use it to trade for much-needed resources with the worlds next door. Preferably without letting them know about any of that parallel-worlds stuff.
But theres one parallel world thats different. In it, the atomic war broke out in 1967, at the height of the Summer of Love. Now, Crosstime Traffic has been given a different sort of mission: find out what on earth, or on the many earths, went wrong.
Review
“Readers nostalgic for the juvenile SF novels of Robert A. Heinlein and Andre Norton will find much to enjoy…Turtledove presents his teenaged heroes with a series of moral choices and dilemmas that will particularly resonate with younger fans. This is a rousing story that reminds us that ‘adventure is really someone else in deep trouble a long way off.” — Publishers Weekly on Gunpowder Empire
“The best so far in this series!” — Booklist on The Disunited States of America
Review
“Readers nostalgic for the juvenile SF novels of Robert A. Heinlein and Andre Norton will find much to enjoy…Turtledove presents his teenaged heroes with a series of moral choices and dilemmas that will particularly resonate with younger fans. This is a rousing story that reminds us that ‘adventure is really someone else in deep trouble a long way off.” — Publishers Weekly on Gunpowder Empire
“The best so far in this series!” — Booklist on The Disunited States of America
Synopsis
Racing to discover what destroyed a world — in the latest novel of Crosstime Traffic
Synopsis
Racing to discover what destroyed a world — in the latest novel of Crosstime Traffic
Synopsis
Usually Crosstime Traffic concerns itself with trade. Our world owns the secret of travel between parallel continuums, and we mean to use it to trade for much-needed resources with the worlds next door. Preferably without letting them know about any of that parallel-worlds stuff.
But theres one parallel world thats different. In it, the atomic war broke out in 1967, at the height of the Summer of Love. Now, Crosstime Traffic has been given a different sort of mission: find out what on earth, or on the many earths, went wrong.
About the Author
Harry Turtledove, “the modern master of alternate history” (Publishers Weekly), lives in Los Angeles.