Synopses & Reviews
In Supervolcano: Eruption
, one of nature’s most destructive forces released its ferocity on an unsuspecting world. Now, New York Times
bestselling author Harry Turtledove reveals how the survivors of the disaster adapt to their new environment… In the aftermath of the supervolcano’s eruption in Yellowstone Park, North America is covered in ash. Farmlands cannot produce food. Machinery has been rendered useless. Cities are no longer habitable. And the climate across the globe grows colder every day.
Former police officer Colin Ferguson’s family is spread across the United States, separated by the catastrophe, and struggling to survive as the nation attempts to recover and reestablish some measure of civilization…
Review
The unchallenged master of alternative history touches on a common myth in his latest retelling of the history of the world.
Library Journal
Review
"Turtledove excels in exploring historical what-ifs with confidence in his ability to bring not only his characters but also his ideas to life."--
Library Journal
"Whether he's going for humor or pathos, action or social commentary, Turtledove's research is always solild, his speculation thoughtful, and his execution professional."--Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
England has driven the French from Atlantis, giving King George leave to tighten his control over the colonies. The Redcoats have seized the continents eastern coastal towns, depriving the Atlanteans of the markets where they sell their goods as part of a strategy to bend the colonists to their will.
Instead, Englands tactics have only strengthened the Atlanteans resolve to be free. As leader of the revolutionaries, Victor Radcliff will make the English pay for each and every piece of land they dare to occupy, and will stop at nothing to preserve the liberty of his people as a new nation is borna nation that will change the face of the world.
Synopsis
As England tightens its control over the Atlantean colonies, Victor Radcliff and his band of revolutionaries resolve to make the English pay for each and every piece of land they dare to occupy and will stop at nothing to preserve the liberty of their people as a new nation is born?a nation that will change the face of the world?
About the Author
Harry Turtledove—the New York Times bestselling author of numerous alternate history novels, including The Guns of the South, How Few Remain, and the Worldwar quartet—has a Ph.D. in Byzantine history. Nominated numerous times for the Nebula Award, he has won the Hugo, Sidewise, and John Esthen Cook Awards. He lives with his wife and children in California.