Max Fox
Alternate History
 

Imagine a world
where the Romans discovered and colonized America some 1500 years before
Columbus, a world where the colonists of Americum revolted against
Emperor Tacitus rather than King George III, and where the Declaration
of Independence was signed on the 4th of Julius 276 AD.
The classical Roman history America might have had.
From discovery to freedom and all things in between.

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The River Wolf - Historical
Fiction - Alternate History
It
is the golden age of the second Napoleonic era. In 1844, paddle and
steam replace wind and sail and Napoleon Bonaparte is President of the
United Republics of South America. Wars for independence and
unification, wars against Spain, Portugal, and the republics themselves,
are at an end. Internal conflicts, economic strife, and border
disputes were removing themselves from the battlefields and settling in
the more contentious and convoluted halls of government. After
twenty-three years, the continent and even the world has finally
reconciled itself to Napoleon’s rule – Napoleon’s South America.
Eligus Bronsan, a sea officer and mercenary who has known nothing but war,
must make a place in a world that has no use for him. Under the auspices
of the Continental Survey, Le Bureau Examen Continental, Bronsan and his
sailors are employed on a mission of exploration that turns into a deadly quest
from the jungles of the Amazon, to the British Falklands, through the Straights
of Magellan, and finally north to Concepción, Napoleon’s seat of power.

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Napoleon's Wolf - Historical
Fiction - Alternate History - Napoleonic Wars

1820 -- For the first time in more than a
generation, Europe was at peace. The Emperor was defeated, imprisoned, and
a King sat on France’s throne. It was the start of the industrial
revolution and desperate men saw their livelihoods replaced by machines. It
was no place for a man like Lord Thomas Cochrane, a Scotsman, disgraced sea
officer, and former Member of Parliament who seeks his future in the New
World.

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The
year is 1964. The Second Battle of Guadalcanal rages in the South Pacific
as the United States makes a bold attempt to free ten thousand Allied
prisoners who have been languishing in Japanese prisoner-of-war camps
since the disastrous defeat of 1950. Surely a modern navy, equipped with
giant aircraft carriers and flying the latest jets, will prove more than a
match for the undefeated Japanese Imperial Fleet.
It is a time of change. Germany has finally been defeated after decades of
war. The Russians are expanding into Eastern Europe while the Japanese
Secret Police wage a relentless unconventional war against America from
the Pacific to Central America. Drug dealers are among their most lethal
weapons ...
Return of the Rising Sun is the second book in Arthur Rhodes’ Alternative
History of the Second World War.
Come read how things
might have gone differently.

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The Last Reich -
Alternate History - World War II
 

America
1960: After nearly ten years under the control of the victorious Nazi
regime, the United States is gripped by economic depression and mired in
spiritual despair. As the oppressed citizens plod through their grim
reality of their day-to-day lives, there is a whisper of hope. The
underground movement -- a dauntless network of American patriots -- is
preparing a major strike against the hated Blackshirt occupiers. The
weapons are different at the Second Battle of Lexington, but the courage is
the same.

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The Red Menace -
Alternate History - Korean War
   
Against the backdrop of the Korean War, the FBI pursues
the Nazi underground in America. There is a mighty fight in the Politburo
for control of Russia. The FBI closes in on Nazi and Russian fugitives.
The third book in Arthur Rhodes’s alternate history of
World War II continues where its action-packed predecessors left off.

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The murder of the most famous child in America
triggers an official response. The President sends the FBI’s most
famous team to investigate. Unique in style, they are as ruthless as the
criminals they pursue.
The murder investigation takes place against the backdrop of the Vietnam
War.

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A timeless mystery. The home
fleet is destroyed at Scapa Flow, Scotland. The Germans are poised to
invade England, and evidence points to one of the five most important men in
England as a traitor.

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INVASION! In late 1918, World War I is still raging in Europe and
shows no sign of ending. Germany’s invasion of England the previous year
has been repulsed, and the Kaiser seeks to open a new front in the
hostilities. He finds that front in the Pacific, where he convinces his
Japanese allies to attack the United States’ outpost at Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii. Simultaneously, twenty-five thousand Japanese and German troops
invade the Continental United States at Seattle, Washington.

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On May 27, 1942, a British-trained team of Czech partisans
assassinated SS-Gruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich, the Butcher of Prague.
On news of his death, Adolf Hitler ordered the village of Lidece burned
and all males over the age of 16 killed in reprisal for the
assassination. Decades later, a squad of U.S. Army Rangers are ambushed
in Central America and killed because of the mysterious American who was
Hitler’s Spy.
The two sets of deaths are related.

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The Swiss Pikemen is the alternate history of the
actual invasion of Switzerland by the Austrians in the year 1386.

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