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1945 - by Robert Conroy (Paperback)
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Highlights
- America has dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.But Japan has only begun to fight. . . .
- About the Author: Robert Conroy was a business and economic history teacher who lived in Detroit.
- 448 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
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About the Book
In Conroy's brilliantly imagined epic tale of war and history, Emperor Hirohito's surrender is hijacked by extremists and a weary United States is forced to take the last step in a war that has already cost so many lives.
Book Synopsis
America has dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
But Japan has only begun to fight. . . .
In 1945, history has reached a turning point. A terrible new weapon has been unleashed. Japan has no choice but to surrender. But instead, the unthinkable occurs. With their nation burned and shattered, Japanese fanatics set in motion a horrifying endgame-their aim: to take America down with them.
In Robert Conroy's brilliantly imagined epic tale of World War II, Emperor Hirohito's capitulation is hijacked by extremists and a weary United States is forced to invade Japan as a last step in a war that has already cost so many lives. As the Japanese lash out with tactics that no one has ever faced before-from POWs used as human shields to a rain of kamikaze attacks that take out the highest-value target in the Pacific command-the invasion's success is suddenly in doubt. As America's streets erupt in rioting, history will turn on the acts of a few key players from the fiery front lines to the halls of Washington to the shadowy realm of espionage, while a mortally wounded enemy becomes the greatest danger of all.
Praise for Robert Conroy's 1901
"Likely to please both military history and alternative history buffs . . . The writing . . . keeps us turning the pages."
-Booklist
"Fascinating . . . skillfully crafted."
-Oakland Press
"Packed with action."
-Detroit News
About the Author
Robert Conroy was a business and economic history teacher who lived in Detroit. His alternate-history novels include 1901, 1862, 1945, 1942, and Red Inferno: 1945. He died in 2014.