In my alternative history thriller Hitler in New York, Hitler wins the Battle of Dunkirk. He pursues the British army back to Britain and invades. When Colonel Sir Edward Ware reaches the beach Rommel is there to greet him and… Continue Reading →
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette remembers the sinking of the Lusitania.
Edward Ware Thrillers plans an active summer of events to promote the novels in the series and to explore the history behind them. We hope to post about different locales important to the plot and show you photographs as background…. Continue Reading →
The winners of the contests are as follows: Mary Dietrich wins the exotic locale contest and will receive a free ebook for Key to Lawrence Special Edition. Jude Knight wins the travel story contest. I will send her paperback copy… Continue Reading →
America to commemorate sinking of Lusitania in New York and Washington.
East Aurora, NY, remembers the Lusitania. Elbert Hubbard by rights shouldn’t have been sailing on the Lusitania on May 1, 1915. Why was he there with his wife, Alice? President Woodrow Wilson pardoned him, that’s why. The publisher and country… Continue Reading →
The Irish Times has some interesting photographs from the Lusitania disaster.
The Chicago Tribune has a story about the Lusitania disaster.
One year ago today, May 1, the Lusitania set sail from New York to sail to Liverpool. It had been warned by the Germans that it might be taking a risk. But no one believed the warning. It seemed impossible… Continue Reading →
MS Queen Victoria will leave Southampton on Sunday, May 3 for its 100th anniversary cruise called the Lusitania Remembered. On Thursday, May 7 , the 100th anniversary of the sinking, it will dock in Cobh, Ireland. 100 years ago it… Continue Reading →
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