✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
HomeStore

1945: A Novel

Product image 1

1945: A Novel

1945: A Novel

1945: A Novel is an alternate-history World War II thriller that imagines a turning point after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Geared toward adult readers and older teens who love military history and fast-paced suspense, it delivers a tense, adventurous, and sobering exploration of loyalty, risk, and the high cost of war.

Robert Conroy weaves the narrative through interwoven viewpoints—from frontline soldiers to policymakers and spies—keeping the pace brisk and the stakes clear. In 1945: A Novel, the story is structured with rapid shifts between theaters, political maneuvering, and covert operations, all grounded in careful research so the alternate history feels plausible.

What makes the experience enjoyable is the blend of hard-hitting battle sequences, crisp dialogue, and vivid settings. The writing invites readers to think about how history could pivot on a single decision while delivering character-driven moments that illuminate a war-weary world.

  • Alternate-history thriller set in 1945, exploring a dramatic what-if after Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • Multi-perspective narrative spanning front lines, Washington, and espionage networks
  • Gripping battle scenes, tactical detail, and political intrigue
  • Accessible, brisk prose with cinematic pacing
  • Rich, historically flavored world built on thorough research and authenticity
  • Vivid characters across soldiers, leaders, and spies driving the drama

After finishing 1945: A Novel, readers are left with a heightened appreciation for history’s fragility and the human costs of war. The story invites reflection on courage under pressure, the consequences of extremism, and the resilience that can emerge when ordinary people confront extraordinary danger.

$5.47
1945: A Novel
$5.47

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

1945: A Novel is an alternate-history World War II thriller that imagines a turning point after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Geared toward adult readers and older teens who love military history and fast-paced suspense, it delivers a tense, adventurous, and sobering exploration of loyalty, risk, and the high cost of war.

Robert Conroy weaves the narrative through interwoven viewpoints—from frontline soldiers to policymakers and spies—keeping the pace brisk and the stakes clear. In 1945: A Novel, the story is structured with rapid shifts between theaters, political maneuvering, and covert operations, all grounded in careful research so the alternate history feels plausible.

What makes the experience enjoyable is the blend of hard-hitting battle sequences, crisp dialogue, and vivid settings. The writing invites readers to think about how history could pivot on a single decision while delivering character-driven moments that illuminate a war-weary world.

  • Alternate-history thriller set in 1945, exploring a dramatic what-if after Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • Multi-perspective narrative spanning front lines, Washington, and espionage networks
  • Gripping battle scenes, tactical detail, and political intrigue
  • Accessible, brisk prose with cinematic pacing
  • Rich, historically flavored world built on thorough research and authenticity
  • Vivid characters across soldiers, leaders, and spies driving the drama

After finishing 1945: A Novel, readers are left with a heightened appreciation for history’s fragility and the human costs of war. The story invites reflection on courage under pressure, the consequences of extremism, and the resilience that can emerge when ordinary people confront extraordinary danger.