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Old 04-12-2010, 02:27 AM   #40
Darqref
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Originally Posted by konrads View Post
Right then. Time travel, one of my favorites.

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Most of Simon Hawke's work seems a bit formulaic, but you might like his Time Wars series. 12 books, with a fairly solid ending by the last one.

The first one is The Ivanhoe Gambit. Each book in the series follows a classic story (Ivanhoe, The Three Musketeers, Gunga Din, 20000 Leagues Beneath the Sea, etc.) and inserts the time travellers as if the combination of "current" history plus the time travellers ends up as the events in the classic book. The last one is about the gunfight at OK Corral, which is less of any single book than the others.

Haven't found any of them in ebook yet, but since I have them all in paper, I wasn't looking....
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