What if the Japanese had won the battle of Midway in 1942? The impact on the war in the Pacific could have been momentous. In Halsey's Bluff, a new World War II novel by best-selling author Larry Schweikart, the Japanese do win---and Bull Halsey, whose fleet faces total destruction, must use all his skills as a leader and tactician to turn defeat into victory. For those captivated by the real stories of World War II, here is a "counter-factual" tale that reads like real life! And the action doesn't stop until the last page.
What if the Japanese had won the battle of Midway in 1942? The impact on the war in the Pacific could have been momentous. In Halsey's Bluff, a new World War II novel by best-selling author Larry Schweikart, the Japanese do win---and Bull Halsey, whose fleet faces total destruction, must use all his skills as a leader and tactician to turn defeat into victory. For those captivated by the real stories of World War II, here is a "counter-factual" tale that reads like real life! And the action doesn't stop until the last page.