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'The Foresight War', set in an alternate Second World War, was his first
novel, published in 2004. His second novel, 'Scales', was published in
2007.
The author lives in England and maintains a website at
quarry.nildram.co.uk
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Literally could not put this book down...,
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This review is from: The Foresight War (Paperback)
I know it's a cliche, but it's true. I have missed two deadlines for a work project because of this book!
Absolutely fascinating. Well researched and fairly well written. It's obvious that this is Williams' first fictional work because the character development is so weak. However, the historical timeline is unfurled at such a pace that one hardly has time to notice. One reviewer felt that it was unfair that the German time traveller was constrained by his morality. In fact the storyline adequately covers the problems of conscience Professor Hermann faces, and it seems inconceivable that any sane person from our time could go back and voluntarily help the Nazis win the war. Some reviewers have mentioned they felt the book could have been longer. My feeling is it's a good job it isn't - I need my life back! Seriously, I agree that the book could have been longer. There would have been many opportunities for the author to pad the text with accounts of specific events. But I think the result would have been less entertaining, and in danger of becoming turgid. I do see the opportunity for Williams to repeat this formula for other conflicts and political events of the century. If he does that, I would urge him to have future work professionally proof read. There are a number of typos and errors in the text. If you read and loved Tom Clancy's "Red Storm Rising", then you absolutely must read this book.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
unputdownable,
By Kentishman (Kent, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Foresight War (Paperback)
I'm a fan of alternate history books and with the exception of a couple of flaws at the beginning and end, this was a very good read. It is fast-paced with a mix of historical and fictional figures, technology appearing early (e.g. jets) and has a familiar if somewhat different path that WWII follows.
This would have deserved 5 stars if: - We knew how and why the time travellers arrived when and where they did. Why no similar travellers arriving in Italy, Russia, France or the USA? - The ending didn't appear rushed, leaving some story threads unresolved such as the war in the Pacific.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Very British War...,
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This review is from: The Foresight War (Paperback)
...and no bad thing! I enjoyed this, its a densely-packed fast-paced novel that charts on the progress of an alternate WWII where both Britain and Germany get the chance to correct some of their 'mistakes' in advance. It's a little short on characterisation, but this isn't suprising given the ground it has to cover.
How much you will ultimately enjoy The Foresight War will probably depend on how much you agree with the author's conclusions; I think most of his views are sound (certainly the behaviour of the Nazi leadership), although ironically, given the author's area of expertise, I'm a bit dubious about some of the the technical assets at Britain's disposal; (*spoiler* the helicopters and tank carrying hovercraft were very cool, but in the real world neither vehicle was really useful until powerful gas turbine engines were available; I don't think piston engined versions would have been up to it). Finally, the ending felt a little rushed, and a couple of major plot points (nuclear weapons and the fate of Japan) were left unresolved; unless of course the author is planning a sequel...
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