• Stalin's Hammer

  • The Axis of Time Series
  • By: John Birmingham
  • Narrated by: Jay Snyder
  • Length: 12 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (203 ratings)

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Stalin's Hammer

By: John Birmingham
Narrated by: Jay Snyder
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Ten years have passed since Admiral Kolhammer's 21st-century battlefleet was dragged into a wormhole and thrown across oceans of time, emerging with disastrous consequences and shattering the history of the Second World War.

Hitler and the Nazis have fallen, but Stalin rules half of Europe and Asia. The great Soviet engines of state power turn and burn to 'set history right'. Not just of the war, but of all future time.

In Rome with his lover, Julia Duffy, an older, mellower Prince Harry is drawn into Stalin's plans when a simple game of spies goes horribly wrong. Underneath the eternal city, former Spetsnaz officer Pavel Ivanov fights a running battle with the NKVD's executioner in chief as Stalin's minions fight to preserve the secret of a weapon that could destroy the West with one fearsome blow.

Moving from Rome to Paris to Cairo, Harry and the uptimers must fight a shadow war against the communist superstate and the suspicion and prejudices of their forebears. They can save the world, but the world does not want saving by the likes of them.

"A weapons-grade military techno-thriller.... It's like a Clive Cussler novel fell into a transporter beam with a Stephen Ambrose history, and they came out all fused together." (Time magazine, on the original Axis of Time series)

©2016 John Birmingham (P)2017 Audible, Inc.

Critic reviews

"Birmingham sets new standards in alternate history, time travel, and sheer dancing-on-the-edge-of-the lava gonzo inventiveness. Solid and wild at the same time." (S. M. Stirling, author of Dies the Fire)

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Great return to world. More strategy & K, please!

I loved being back in this world, and was fascinated to learn more about the divergences and strategic differences from the history of the 21st Century folk. We get to see some of how they have adjusted to being in their new time, but I would have liked even more getting more of that. The viewpoints we mostly get here, probably from the structure of the novellas, focuses the story really thought.

I would have loved to get more of the strategic viewpoints--vantage points that would have given more of a view of the sweep of the new, developing history. I do believe that that wasn't *super* common in the preceding series, either, but I have the impression that it was more prevalent. My favorite characters and viewpoints from the other series were Admiral Kohlhammer and Lonesome Jones--probably in part, because they had the more strategic views of things, and, in Kohlhammer's case in particular, we got to see the efforts, strategies, and worldview of the uptimers as they sought to shape their new time into their mold and with the advantage of their parallel-history hindsight.

That said, I'm definitely in for the next chapters in this history.

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Yay! More!!!!

What did you love best about Stalin's Hammer?

I hated it when the original trilogy came to an end. It felt like there was so much more to come, but we'd missed out. Well here it is :-)

Who was your favorite character and why?

Admiral Kohlhammer

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Gripping stuff

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Can't wait for the next full book.

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Loved it

Brilliant series of novellas that left me desperate for WW3.0. Enjoyed the reading, especially the tone of Julia Duffy

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Excellent!

Great book! Leaves me wanting another book in this series! I forgot how much I enjoyed this series.

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A great Axis of Time thriller

This was another great John Birmingham book, a thriller. This was more cloak and dagger so a little different than the original books but it doesn't disappoint keeping you on the edge of your seat and leaves you wanting more.Jay Snyder is still one of the best narrators I always look forward to his work.I really hope there's another trilogy coming

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Slow to start, but ok.

While this book is slow to start unlike his previous two books in the axis of time series. It's still a worthwhile listen. While I didn't love it, and I'll admit, bored until the last 2 1/2 hours of the novel it a good setup for another installment.

Lets just hope it's not going to take forever to write like this one. I'd almost forgotten the series was left unfinished.

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More please and thank you!

All and all a good audio book to pass a long day. I do think they could have weaved the three novellas together in a more cohesive fashion. But o does this scratch my alt history military/sci-fi spot. Please sir can I have more?

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not as good as previous books in series

definitely not up to the standards of the first three books in the Axis of Time series. it was really all a cloak and dagger spy thriller, rather than the mostly battlespace of the previous three books. Perhaps it would have fit into a larger framework if the series continued, but there are no more in the series, and I noticed this was published in 2017. It's 2021 now. So everything is just left hanging ready for another volume to continue. did the author die, or did he just give up on the series? I would love something that could continue the alternate timeline into the current day, or at least just wrap up the series gracefully.

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Starlings Hammer: the latest in the axis of time series by John Birmingham.

John Birmingham right incredible science fiction, especially alternate timeline science-fiction. This is a gripping story, as were all the others in the series. The only problem I have is waiting for the next one in the series! Keep them coming John. We only have so long to live!

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Interesting alternate History

This is a fascinating look at how a modern naval task force gets dropped back into WW2

but goes far beyond just the battles.

This was just optioned for TV series so interested on how it plays on screen

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