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Final Impact

Axis of Time, Book 3

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Final Impact

By: John Birmingham
Narrated by: Jay Snyder
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In the year 2021 a multinational fleet - experimenting with untested weapons technology - pitched through time, crash-landing in 1942. The world is thrown into chaos as Roosevelt, Hitler, Churchill, Tojo, and Stalin scramble to adapt to new, high-tech killing tools, and twenty-first-century ways of war.

For "uptimers" like Britain's Prince Harry and the men and women who serve aboard the supercarrier USS Hillary Clinton, war is a constant struggle with their own downtime allies, who are mired in ignorance and bigotry.

As the Allies counter the Nazi assault and set off for the coast of France, Japan begins to buckle, soon every battle will be played out in a lethal dance of might and intelligence, unholy alliances and desperate gambles, and each clash will be fought with the ultimate weapon; knowledge from the future.

Thanks to the historical records, all sides know that two superpowers will emerge, while the losers will be pounded into submission. But time has shifted on its axis, so none know who will survive, or how peace will take hold in a world turned upside down. These are the questions that John Birmingham brilliantly answers in his critically acclaimed adventure of war and imagination.

©2007 John Birmingham (P)2009 Audible, Inc.
Adventure Alternate History Fiction Genre Fiction Science Fiction War & Military Military War Stalin Imperial Japan Imperialism Russia Winston Churchill

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Overall, I loved the book and the continuation of the story. Jay Snyder continues to do a great job as narrator in regards to delivery and excited. However, I do have a few nitpicks that detracted from the story.

- They should've spent more time talking about the Battle of Hawaii and what the inhabitants went through. The author simply puts, "Oh yeah. . .a bunch of Americans were killed" and moves on! That's a very very significant event that would have made a very compelling story and give the other characters even more motiviation to take down Japan.

- Julia Duffey is portrayed as a Mary Sue. It really seems like there is NOTHING she can't do. I get that she is the embodiment of female empowerment, but I really got tired of hearing about how rich she had become, or how she was so tough as an embedded journalist with the Marines.

- CAPT Karen Halabi deserves her own book. She's a fantastic character and I think the author did a great job balancing her strength as a military officer/Commander, with the very real sensitivity of being a female minority in 1940's England. She is MORE than capable of qualified than most of the British Fleet Command, but they refuse to acknowledge it because of their own backwards views on women, Muslims, and "Up-Timers" in general. I'd MUCH MUCH rather read more about CPT Halabi's adventures than Julia's

Great continuation, although it has some issues

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Enjoyed listening to the series. After growing up watching the movie "The Final Countdown", this series took that storyline all the way through WW2. It was fast paced and addictive. There were some big time gaps between books. Overall a entertaining fun trilogy.

Entertaining Series

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The story is a great conclusion to the 'Axis of Time' trilogy. The narration, however has multiple mispronunciations and jumbled words.

Great story, mediocre narration.

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Good character development and interesting twists. I'm sorry it's the last in the trilogy. Maybe Stalin's Hammer?

fun and thought - provoking

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I read all three in spite of the liberal bent that shows up ferquently.
I did get a good LOL out of Hillary Clinton being touted as a warrior of some type. Unless the author considers all the whistleblowers and witnesses that regularly suicide by shooting themselve in the head 2 or 3 times? In that case she's a regular meat grinder.
P.s. Epstein didn't kill himself. LOL

Good story ruined by leftist politics

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