Final Impact: World War 2.3

Final Impact: World War 2.3

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As history reaches a tipping point, the forces unleashed by the Transition threaten to bring the future crashing down in ruins. Will Hitler and Tojo finish their race towards an atom bomb? Is another catastrophic wave of destruction about to sweep out of a revitalised Soviet Union? What price will Kolhammer and his people pay for disrupting their own past?Praise for Final Impact: World War 2.3:- [Birmingham] has finished the trilogy magnificently while putting the world on notice that here is an action novelist of the first order. (The Age)- [Birmingham] is a robust and entertaining writer... Final Impact sets off at a charge. It doesn't wait for you to be comfortably strapped in (Sydney Morning Herald)

Author: John Birmingham
Format: Paperback, 608 pages, 115mm x 183mm, 315 g
Published: 2007, Pan Macmillan Australia, Australia
Genre: General & Literary Fiction

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As history reaches a tipping point, the forces unleashed by the Transition threaten to bring the future crashing down in ruins. Will Hitler and Tojo finish their race towards an atom bomb? Is another catastrophic wave of destruction about to sweep out of a revitalised Soviet Union? What price will Kolhammer and his people pay for disrupting their own past?Praise for Final Impact: World War 2.3:- [Birmingham] has finished the trilogy magnificently while putting the world on notice that here is an action novelist of the first order. (The Age)- [Birmingham] is a robust and entertaining writer... Final Impact sets off at a charge. It doesn't wait for you to be comfortably strapped in (Sydney Morning Herald)