Adolf Hitler is dead. Great Britain lies prostrate, subdued under a storm of poison gas and incendiaries that have turned the great city of London into a blazing abattoir.
For RAF Squadron Leader Adam Haynes, London’s destruction is the nightmare outcome of years spent fighting the specter of Fascism. Getting out of England one step ahead of the Nazis, Adam embarks on a continent-spanning odyssey that will put him at odds with his former employers, his family, and all three of the Axis powers.
Thrust unwillingly into combat between the fleeing Royal Navy and the pursuing Kriegsmarine, Lieutenant (j.g.) Eric Cobb’s makes a decision that changes the course of history.
In the Pacific, Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi witnesses firsthand the myriad opportunities that Germany’s victory has provided for Japan. After suffering ignominous defeat at the hands of the Soviet Union in December 1941, the Emperor has forcibly removed the militarists that saw his nation almost driven from the continent. With the Navy now dominating the cabinet, Japan’s government cast its gaze southward to the oil rich Dutch East Indies. Yamaguchi, as the new head of the Kido Butai, must develop a plan that prevents American interference while simultaneously husbanding the Imperial Japanese Navy’s strength for a single, great Decisive Battle.
Combining the first two Usurper’s War novels into one omnibus, On Seas So Crimson provides over twenty-five hours of critically acclaimed alternate history. If you’re a fan of World War II and “What if..?” this audiobook is definitely for you.
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“As a maritime historian, I was very pleasantly surprised by how true Young’s naval combat scenes ring.”
— Daniel Butler, author of Unsinkable and Pearl: December 7, 1941
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James Young is an alternative history author and editor originally from Missouri. A longtime lover of history and award-winning author, James has edited or worked with bestselling authors Taylor Anderson, David Weber, and Sarah Hoyt. In addition to his fiction work, Dr. Young has been published in Proceedings, the Journal of Military History, and several other defense professional outlets. When not figuring out how to twist historical events, you can find James on the comic con circuit hawking his wares.
Jennifer Jill Araya has been trained as an opera singer and orchestral cellist, lending a musicality and depth of understanding to her narration that help bring her authors’ stories to life. When she’s not narrating, Jennifer can be found hiking, biking, running, or generally exploring her home city of Cincinnati with her husband, Arturo, and their two children.