
All Along the Watchtower
Timeline 10/27/62, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Michael E. Russo
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By:
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James Philip
About this listen
A little over 20 months have passed since the cataclysm of October 1962.
It is a minute before midnight in Philadelphia on July 4, 1964, in a world stumbling inexorably toward a second, even more catastrophic nuclear war.
The United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom have stepped to the edge of the thermonuclear abyss; who will blink first?
In All Along the Watchtower, the main series and the USA series of Timeline 10/27/72 merge into a single global narrative of the most desperate hours in human history....
©2017 James P. Coldham Writing as James Philip (P)2022 James P. Coldham Writing as James Philip
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