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Reviews

Wolves at the Gate

This is an intriguing novel, with a detailed and well-researched scenario. The specifics of how the Nazis end up in America are very believable. The plot is intricate and well thought out.

— Bonnie DeMoss, Historical Novel Society ★★★★½

 

Wolves at the Gate thrives on tension the kind that creeps in while characters argue strategy behind stone walls and listen for danger beyond them. The looming threat isn't just outside the gates; it's in divided loyalties, hard choices, and the cost of waiting too long to act. Stakes feel personal, not abstract, as survival, power, and conscience collide. Sharp pacing and grounded detail make every decision matter, turning the approach of the wolves into a relentless countdown that refuses to let go.

— Aziza M, Goodreads Reviewer ★★★★★

 

The novel is told from various point of views: we've got Americans (obviously), but also Germans, Italians and Japanese characters. Bold choice by the author in his debut novel, and it worked out really well. It was a real benefit to the story to experience it from so many viewpoints. I think all of them were distinctive and unique.

— All the Kings Books ★★★★

 

I could completely believe this could have happened. The character development was great, the people seemed completely multi-dimensional, not simply some he-man soldier or poor distraught females. The timeline was excellent, and very easily followed. The action was on multiple fronts, and non-stop. The writing was strong enough to actually pull multiple emotions out of me, which isn't easily done.

— Randall White, Goodreads Reviewer ★★★★★

 

Reading like diary entries or radio broadcasts of Ernie Pyle, and William L. Shier, this author writes some of the most engaging accounts of the war from a unique perspective, with emotional depth, passionate catharsis and evocative power.

— S.S. Jung, Author of Proximity Factor ★★★★★

 

If you ever read Man in the High Castle this would be the book scenario of what happened before that book. Scary to imagine what might have been.

— Robin, Goodreads Reviewer ★★★★★

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