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The Mecha Samurai Empire series is an alternate history science fiction series written by American author Peter Tieryas and released from 2016-2020 by Ace Books. The stories center around an alternate America where the Nazis and Japanese Empire won World War II, focusing primarily on the Asian side of the war. The themes of the novels deal with how survivors maintain their humanity in authoritarian regimes and come to terms with the horrors of war while facing off against a government that blurs fact and fiction. Though much of the story takes place within the United States of Japan, the story also jumps to other parts of the Empire, as well as the Quiet Border (the DMZ between the Nazis and Empire), and the German Americas. Each book in the series is a standalone novel, featuring new prot

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  • The Mecha Samurai Empire series is an alternate history science fiction series written by American author Peter Tieryas and released from 2016-2020 by Ace Books. The stories center around an alternate America where the Nazis and Japanese Empire won World War II, focusing primarily on the Asian side of the war. The themes of the novels deal with how survivors maintain their humanity in authoritarian regimes and come to terms with the horrors of war while facing off against a government that blurs fact and fiction. Though much of the story takes place within the United States of Japan, the story also jumps to other parts of the Empire, as well as the Quiet Border (the DMZ between the Nazis and Empire), and the German Americas. Each book in the series is a standalone novel, featuring new prot (en)
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  • The Mecha Samurai Empire series is an alternate history science fiction series written by American author Peter Tieryas and released from 2016-2020 by Ace Books. The stories center around an alternate America where the Nazis and Japanese Empire won World War II, focusing primarily on the Asian side of the war. The themes of the novels deal with how survivors maintain their humanity in authoritarian regimes and come to terms with the horrors of war while facing off against a government that blurs fact and fiction. Though much of the story takes place within the United States of Japan, the story also jumps to other parts of the Empire, as well as the Quiet Border (the DMZ between the Nazis and Empire), and the German Americas. Each book in the series is a standalone novel, featuring new protagonists, villains, and conflicts. The series has been nominated for and won several awards, including Japan’s top SF award, the Seiun, twice. (en)
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