The second of Jeff Shaara's epic trilogy on World War II covers the story of D-Day and the Allied invasion of France told from the perspective of some of the event's major characters.
"...transports us to a critical moment in the history of America's 'Forgotten War,' when the fate of the Korean peninsula lay in the hands of the brave band of brothers battling both the elements and a determined, implacable foe..."--Front flap.
Major General Winfield Scott, veteran of the War of 1812, and Captain Robert E. Lee, an engineer with no combat experience, lead the U.S. Army against Santa Anna in this historical novel about the Mexican-American War.
A fictionalized account of the final months of World War II that recounts the experiences of the Allied soldiers and military leaders who faced the German army and the atrocities they left in their wake.
A fictionalized account of the final months of World War II that recounts the experiences of the Allied soldiers and military leaders who faced the German army and the atrocities they left in their wake.
As the war in the Pacific heats up in 1945, Private Clay Adams dreams of finding glory like his brother, while Admiral Chester Nimitz struggles to unite rival army and marine commanders so they can defeat the Japanese and end the war.
Presents a historical novel of the American Civil War, taking place in 1863 just after the Federal victory at Vicksburg. Ulysses S. Grant is elevated to commander of the entire war for the North and immediately sets forth to break Confederate General Bragg's army's siege of Chattanooga.
Major General Winfield Scott, veteran of the War of 1812, and Captain Robert E. Lee, an engineer with no combat experience, lead the U.S. Army against Santa Anna in this historical novel about the Mexican-American War.