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In this alternate history series, Harry Turtledove imagines what would have happened if the Japanese had succeeded in their attack on Pearl Harbor. The series is known for its complex characters and meticulous attention to historical detail.
Harry Turtledove
The Guns of the South
This book is a great choice for fans of 'Days of Infamy' who are interested in exploring more of Turtledove's alternate history stories. In 'The Guns of the South', the author takes readers to an alternate Civil War, where the Confederacy has access to AK-47s and a mysterious group of time-traveling Confederate sympathizers from the year 2014.
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How Few Remain
For those who enjoyed the Pacific theater focus of 'Days of Infamy', 'How Few Remain' is a great choice. This novel is the first in Turtledove's 'Alternate History of the United States' series and explores a world where the Confederacy won the Civil War and the United States and Confederate States go to war again in the 1880s.
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The Man in the High Castle
Fans of 'Days of Infamy' who are interested in exploring alternate history beyond Turtledove's works might enjoy 'The Man in the High Castle'. This novel is set in a world where the Axis powers won World War II and the United States is divided into Nazi and Japanese-controlled territories.
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SS-GB
Another great choice for those interested in exploring alternate history beyond Turtledove is 'SS-GB'. This novel is set in a world where Germany won the Battle of Britain and occupies the UK. The protagonist is a British detective who must navigate the dangerous world of Nazi-occupied London.
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The Yiddish Policemen's Union
For readers who enjoyed the diverse cast of characters in 'Days of Infamy', 'The Yiddish Policemen's Union' is a great choice. This novel is set in an alternate history where Jewish refugees from Europe were resettled in Alaska instead of Israel, and follows a detective investigating a murder in a Jewish settlement.
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The Plot Against America
Fans of 'Days of Infamy' who are interested in exploring alternate histories of the United States might enjoy 'The Plot Against America'. This novel is set in a world where Charles Lindbergh wins the presidency in 1940 and pursues an anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi agenda.
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The Eyre Affair
For readers who enjoyed the time-traveling elements of 'Days of Infamy', 'The Eyre Affair' is a great choice. This novel is set in a world where literature is taken very seriously and follows a detective who must solve a series of crimes related to classic novels.
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The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
Fans of 'Days of Infamy' who are interested in exploring time-travel narratives beyond Turtledove's works might enjoy 'The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August'. This novel follows a man who lives his life over and over again, with the ability to retain his memories each time.
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The City & the City
For readers who enjoyed the complex world-building in 'Days of Infamy', 'The City & The
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