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Typhoon Time

“If Tom Clancy wrote science fiction,  this is the novel he’d have written. If Larry Niven wrote military fiction, he’s be proud to call this book his.” —Robert J. Sawyer, Hugo Award–winning author of Quantum Night

The Hunt for Red October meets Timeline!

Martin Richter, a pacifist history professor specializing in pre-WWII Germany, has two passions in his life—history . . . and opposing nuclear weapons.

Eric Sobol, a terminally ill holocaust survivor billionaire, learns of a wormhole that leads back in time to 1938, and he decides to do everything within his power to change the past.

Thanks to their efforts, a modernized Russian Typhoon-class nuclear submarine jumps the time barrier and appears in 1938, manned by twenty-first-century multinational experts and equipped with the best technology money can buy. But when a saboteur steals a nuclear warhead and delivers it to the German navy, all of history is at stake. As the crippled Typhoon is ambushed by a U-boat wolf pack, Hitler contemplates how to use his newly acquired weapon to make all of Europe fall to the Third Reich.

“Time travel, politics, Nazis, communists, drug runners and the Imperial Japanese. I really like the concept of this novel.” —David Weber, New York Times–bestselling author of the Honor Harrington series

Ron S. Friedman

RON S. FRIEDMAN is a Calgary Herald #1 bestselling author whose short stories have appeared in Galaxy’s Edge, Daily Science Fiction, and in other magazines and anthologies. His story GAME NOT OVER was a Best Short Fiction finalist in the 2016 Aurora Awards, Canada’s premier Science-Fiction and Fantasy awards. Ron co-edited three anthologies and he received ten Honorable Mentions in Writers of the Future Contest. Most of these stories can be found in ESCAPE VELOCITY short stories collection. Ron calls Calgary his home. He is a senior analyst in the telecommunication industry with dual citizenship, Israeli and Canadian. Ron came from a family of Holocaust survivors. He served in the Israeli Air Force as an intelligence NCO. Part of the fiction was inspired by the experiences of his grandfather during WWII.

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