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The Guns of the South

By: Harry Turtledove
Narrated by: Paul Costanzo
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January 1864: General Robert E. Lee faces defeat. The Army of Northern Virginia is ragged and ill-equipped. Gettysburg has broken the back of the Confederacy and decimated its manpower. Then, Andries Rhoodie, a strange man with an unplaceable accent, approaches Lee with an extraordinary offer. Rhoodie demonstrates an amazing rifle: its rate of fire is incredible, its lethal efficiency breathtaking - and Rhoodie guarantees unlimited quantities to the Confederates. The name of the weapon is the AK-47.

©1992 Harry Turtledove (P)2016 Tantor
Adventure Military Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction Civil War War

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"An exceptionally riveting and innovative narrative that successfully straddles the gulf between fact and fantasy." ( Booklist)
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Time travel and the Confederate Army sounds too far-fetched to believe, but it is written in a completely believable manner, very enjoyable book with a great plot and realistic ending.

Harry Turtledove at his best

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The title and cover of this book tells you exactly 'what-if' scenario you're getting. Harry Turtledove clearly put a lot of research into this book. The level of detail is high and informs the greater narrative the story follows. Some of the characters we follow are historical heavy-hitters and it's fascinating to follow this speculation on how they might have reacted to the balance of the American Civil War falling in favour decisively for the Confederacy.

I've heard better narrators; I've heard worse. This one interprets - what I suspect are - commas in the text too heavily, so that some sentences are read in a peculiarly stop-start style. Also the narrator's sole voicing for the characters in the book strays dangerously close to Elmer Fudd.

Still, a competent reading of a very interesting idea. Worth a punt.

Guns of the South

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Read this book some years ago and loved it. Have only just finished the audio, just superb. The narration was flawless, the polished Southern accents a joy to listen to. Full marks to Harry Turtledove and Paul Costanzo. I would love to listen to Lee At The Alamo, please, please!

American civil war but not as we know it Jim

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The storyline is very imaginative and the characters seem real. Absolutely loved the narrative. Shame there is no sequel. The South African accents of the narrator are however less than stellar.

1 of my 2 favourites of all time

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great book. well written and well narrated. leaves you wanting a sequel or more. I highly recommend

outstanding

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