Ebook {Epub PDF} Underground Airlines by Ben H. Winters
Underground Airlines (), a novel by American author Ben Winters, is set in a modern-day alternate-history of the United States where the American Civil War never occurred because Abraham Lincoln was assassinated before his inauguration. Therefore, slavery was never abolished and remains legal in four southern states known as The Hard Four. This is what Ben H. Winters has done in his novel Underground Airlines. Imagine an America in which slavery still exists. Now imagine a dramatic telling of the story."―James Patterson "Brilliantly written, terrifyingly conceived, Underground Airlines had me from the first page to the last. Many writers might have been content to set a few characters loose in the middle of the kind of powerful premise - /5(). · 'Underground Airlines' Is An Extraordinary Work Of Alternate History In his new novel, Ben H. Winters imagines that the Civil War never happened and that slavery is still legal in some www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins.
'Underground Airlines' by Ben H. Winters: EW review. By Kevin P. Sullivan Updated J at PM EDT. Advertisement. Save FB Tweet More. Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print Comment. Underground Airlines is a ground-breaking novel, a wickedly imaginative thriller, and a story of an America that is more like our own than we'd like to believe. APPLE BOOKS REVIEW One of the most startling and powerful novels we've read in a while, Underground Airlines is set in a modern-day America that's very familiar—except that. Subscribe:www.doorway.ru?add_user=MulhollandBooksIt is the present-day, and the world is as we know it: smartphones, social netwo.
Ben H. Winters is the author of Golden State (Jan, ), Underground Airlines (July, ) and The Last Policeman trilogy -- The Last Policeman (), Countdown City (), and World of Trouble (). Winters has been nominated three times for Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America and won once (for The Last Policeman); he has also. Ben H. Winters is the New York Times bestselling author of Underground Airlines, Golden State, and the Last Policeman trilogy. The second novel in the trilogy, Countdown City, was an NPR Best Book of and the winner of the Philip K. Dick award. In “Underground Airlines,” Ben H. Winters, author of “The Last Policeman,” addresses a similar question, but from a unique narrative vantage point. In his version of modern-day America.
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