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Original Title: Designated Targets
ISBN: 0345457145 (ISBN13: 9780345457141)
Edition Language: English
Series: Axis of Time #2
Characters: Joseph Stalin, J. Edgar Hoover, Captain Karen Halabi, Major Margie Francois, Colonel J.L. Jones, Captain Mike Judge, Admiral Phillip Kolhammer, Captain Jane Willet, His Royal Highness Major Harry Windsor, Major Pavel Ivanon, Lieutenant Rachel Nguyen, Chief Petty Officer Vincente Rogas, Captain Roger Müller, Julia Duffy, Rosanna Natoli, John Curtin, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral Ernest King, General Douglas MacArthur, General George Marshall, Admiral Chester Nimitz, President Franklin Roosevelt, William Stephenson, Brigadier Michael Barnes, Commander Daniel Black, Lieutenant John F. Kennedy, Lieutent Wally Curtis, Chief Petty Officer Eddie Mohr, Able Seaman Michael Molloy, Detective Sergeant Lou Cherry, James "Slim Jim" Davidson, Maria O'Brien, Laventry Beria, Reichsminister Josef Göbbels, Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler, Reichchancellor Adolf Hitler, Colonel Paul Brasch, Commander Jisaku Hidaka, Harold "Kim" Philby, Colonel Otto Skorzeny, Isoroku Yamamoto, Winston Churchill
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Designated Targets (Axis of Time #2) Paperback | Pages: 368 pages
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Title:Designated Targets (Axis of Time #2)
Author:John Birmingham
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 368 pages
Published:October 25th 2005 by Del Rey Books
Categories:Science Fiction. Alternate History. Fiction. Time Travel

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It's World War II and the A-bomb is here to stay. The only question: Who's going to drop it first?

The Battle of Midway takes on a whole new dimension with the sudden appearance of a U.S.-led naval task force from the twenty-first century, the result of a botched military experiment. State-of-the-art warships are scattered across the Pacific, armed to the teeth with the latest instruments of mass destruction.

Nuclear warheads, rocket-propelled grenades, AK-47s, computer-guided missiles - all bets are off as the major powers of 1942 scramble to be the first to wield the weapons of tomorrow against their enemies. The whole world now knows of the Allied victory in 1945, and the collapse of communism decades later. But that was the first time around.

With the benefit of their newly acquired knowledge, Stalin and Hitler rapidly change strategies. A Russian-German ceasefire leaves the Führer free to bring the full weight of his vaunted Nazi war machine down on England, while in the Pacific, Japan launches an invasion of Australia, and Admiral Yamamoto schemes to seize an even greater prize . . . Hawaii.

Even in the United States the newcomers from the future are greeted with a combination of enthusiasm and fear. Suspicion leads to hatred and erupts into violence.

Suddenly it's a whole new war, with high-tech, high-stakes international manipulations from Tokyo to D.C. to the Kremlin. As the world trembles on the brink of annihilation, Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt, Hitler, and Tojo confront extreme choices and a future rife with possibilities - all of them apocalyptic.



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This is another terrific entry in the Axis of Time series. Have you ever been reading a book and experienced that sense of frustration when the characters you are rooting for are placed into perilous situations where hope appears lost? Where someone you care about meets an untimely end? When you realize that you cannot think of a way to turn things around so, "The good guys can win? I experienced those sensations a lot in this book. And it drove me to keep going to see how it would all turn out.



Andy's reviewThoroughly enjoyed this - as good as the first one, it really is a page turner. I am now going to start the third one in the trilogy!

This is the second in the 'Axis of Time' trilogy, the first is 'Weapons of Choice',the last is 'Final Impact', which I shall be reading next.It continues with the 'Axis of Time' saga. The multinational naval task force still remains in the 1940's after the transition from the year 2021, there is no hope of returning home. Russia, Japan and Germany are racing to gather as much of the future technology as possible, to better their ability to wage war. Another twist, is that the axis manage to

I'm truly sucked into this series. There are times where it can get kind of cheesy and lame, but those instances are few and far between. The violence is there and it is good: 21st-century Prince Harry going back in time and knifing Nazis in the throat is my jam. I just wish that John Birmingham had added illustrations to the book; that's to say, maps that show where the fleets are, borders, etc.

As the second of the Trilogy, this story keeps one on the edge of one's seat, urging on the allies and regretting the loss of favourite heroes. Unfortunately this book doesn't have the list of characters and their assigned duties/ships as the first, so I had to rely on memory a lot of the time, but it did sort itself out along the way. The Future is well entrenched in 1940's America and the struggle for the general population to deal with 'new-age' social justice rights and responsibilities is

It is my hope that Birmingham does more alternate fiction. I can't get enough.

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