
John Birmingham
In this, the second novel a series about a 21st century fleet dumped into the 1940s, we learn that the Axis powers have obtained a few modern weapons, that technology alone isn’t enough to win wars, and that the protagonists have almost as much to fear from J. Edgar Hoover as they do from the Germans and Japanese. Brimingham continues to deliver on the promise of his strong start (the first volume, “Weapons of Choice“); I’m looking forward the next book in the series.