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'''''Settling Accounts: The Grapple''''' by [[Harry Turtledove]] is the third book in the [[Settling Accounts]] [[tetralogy]], an [[Alternate history (fiction)|alternate history]] setting of [[World War II]] in [[North America]] It is part of the [[Timeline-191]] series, which supposes that the [[Confederate States of America]] won the [[U.S. Civil War]].
'''''Settling Accounts: The Grapple''''' by [[Harry Turtledove]] is the third book in the [[Settling Accounts]] [[tetralogy]], an [[Alternate history (fiction)|alternate history]] setting of [[World War II]] in [[North America]] It is part of the [[Timeline-191]] series, which supposes that the [[Confederate States of America]] won the [[U.S. Civil War]].


The Grapple will be the third book in the tetralogy, following [[2005]]'s ''[[Settling Accounts: Drive to the East]]'' and 2004's ''[[Settling Accounts: Return Engagement]]''. It is due to be released in the United States on [[July 25]] [[2006]].
The Grapple will be the third book in the tetralogy, following [[2005]]'s ''[[Settling Accounts: Drive to the East]]'' and [[2004]]'s ''[[Settling Accounts: Return Engagement]]''. It is due to be released in the [[United States of America|United States]] on [[July 25]] [[2006]].


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Revision as of 22:29, 30 May 2006

Settling Accounts: The Grapple by Harry Turtledove is the third book in the Settling Accounts tetralogy, an alternate history setting of World War II in North America It is part of the Timeline-191 series, which supposes that the Confederate States of America won the U.S. Civil War.

The Grapple will be the third book in the tetralogy, following 2005's Settling Accounts: Drive to the East and 2004's Settling Accounts: Return Engagement. It is due to be released in the United States on July 25 2006.