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1945 - America First

An Alternate History

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1945 - America First

By: Tony Dunning
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1945 – AMERICA FIRST

The war may be over.
But the battle for America has just begun.
President Daniel “Big Dan” Wilson never expected to become the most controversial leader in modern American history. A restaurant owner from Alabama who once left military service under unusual circumstances, Wilson rose from small-town politics to the presidency on one simple promise:

America First.
Now the country he leads is divided.
The old two-party system is collapsing.
A new political movement is reshaping the nation.
And the world beyond America’s borders is growing more dangerous by the day.

As war spreads across Siberia between Communist China and the Soviet Union, Wilson faces growing pressure to abandon his isolationist policies. At home, his enemies launch a ruthless campaign to destroy him—questioning his past, his leadership, and even his right to command the nation’s armed forces.

Then the 1948 election arrives.
Three parties.
Three candidates.
One of the closest presidential races in American history.

When the votes fail to deliver a winner, the fate of the presidency will be decided inside the halls of Congress itself.
And the result will change American politics forever.

1945 – America First is a gripping alternate-history political thriller about power, loyalty, and the struggle to define America’s place in a changing world.

Perfect for readers of Harry Turtledove, Robert Harris, and Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America.
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