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"The uneasy peace that has existed for more than 100 years between the Confederate States and the United States may be over…."
— Civil War Times
A riveting alternate history in the tradition of THE GUNS OF THE SOUTH and SS-GB. A Confederate Army intelligence officer, a beautiful Yankee spy, and the leader of the Slave Underground — they’ll decide the final outcome of an enmity that’s lasted over a century.
The South won at Gettysburg in 1863. Today the Mason-Dixon Wall divides Union and Confederacy… and many other things are different from the world we know. There was no Russian Revolution and no World War Two. The Wright brothers died in fiery crashes, and gigantic Zeppelins cruise the skies.
Nevertheless, a shaky peace has prevailed between the North and South. For forty years now, steaming endlessly up and down the North American coast from the Antilles to Nova Scotia, the Great Line has been the guarantor of the policy (first formulated by Winston Churchill in 1955) of "containment" of the expansionist Yankees and their no less aggressive Czarist Russian allies. Ten time larger than the primitive dreadnoughts Jellicoe and von Scheer maneuvered in 1916, in the closing days of the World War, each modern line-of-battle ship takes seven years to build and strains the resources of its sponsor government.
First published October 1st 1981 by Avon Books.
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