Sealion expanding: The German invasion of England, July 1940
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The Trilogy Concludes This novel does a fine job of logically concluding the many disparate threads left over from the first two novels. The author artistically weaves together the action moments with a deeper look at the motivations of the different characters giving a realistic feel. Pride makes people do things which are really contrary to their best interests rather than admitting to having made mistakes. When a national leader would rather see more of his people suffer or die than admit erro The Trilogy Concludes This novel does a fine job of logically concluding the many disparate threads left over from the first two novels. The author artistically weaves together the action moments with a deeper look at the motivations of the different characters giving a realistic feel. Pride makes people do things which are really contrary to their best interests rather than admitting to having made mistakes. When a national leader would rather see more of his people suffer or die than admit error here is no greater fault you can find with them.
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An excellent alternate history series I am a big fan of the "What if?" genre, particularly the WWII stories. Mr. Bold has spun a series that is both broad in scope, but also features well-rounded characters. A great read! An excellent alternate history series I am a big fan of the "What if?" genre, particularly the WWII stories. Mr. Bold has spun a series that is both broad in scope, but also features well-rounded characters. A great read!
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