MacArthur's Luck: Part Two: Running the Table (The Fortunes of War Book 2)
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MacArthur's Luck: Part Two: Running the Table (The Fortunes of War Book 2)
Important note to prior purchasers of MacArthur's Luck: migration of this book from Pronoun to Amazon Kindle Direct (as well as the production of an audiobook version) required the original novel to be split into two parts. This is NOT the sequel to the original "MacArthur's Luck"--that's "Stalin's Wager" (which is now available for pre-order). So if you've already read the omnibus edition that contains both Parts One and Two, don't get fooled into thinking this is something it's not.
On the other hand, if you just read Part One on Kindle Unlimited ... read on!
Commander Robert Heinlein at the Battle of Okinawa!
Major Barry Goldwater firebombing Tokyo!
Captain Jackie Robinson--first across the Rhine!
This is alternate history in the grand tradition.
March 1945: With General George Marshall's untimely death, Douglas MacArthur is now the US Army Chief of Staff, and George Patton's Third Army has already forced the Rhine River. The race for Berlin is on!
Just east of that city, along the Oder River, famed panzer general Heinz Guderian faces off against Marshall Georgi Zhukov in a titanic battle to determine the fate of Europe. In the Pacific, suddenly different Japanese tactics appear to have stalemated the Americans at Okinawa unless a new army commander--Dwight D. Eisenhower--can get things moving again.
Continuing the story begun in MacArthur's Luck (Part One): Laying the Bet, this installment brings the war against Hitler in Europe to a climax, while setting the stage for an even greater conflagration that will engulf the entire globe as the Anglo-American alliance with the Soviet Union crumbles into ashes.
And don't miss the third installment (arriving this February): Stalin's Wager (Part One): Inside Straights.