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Dominion is a 2012 alternate history novel by British author C. J. Sansom.It is a political thriller set in the early 1950s against the backdrop of a Britain that has become a satellite state of Nazi Germany. [1]
Christopher John Sansom (9 December 1952 – 27 April 2024) was a British writer of historical crime novels, best known for his Matthew Shardlake series. He also wrote the spy novel Winter in Madrid and the alternate history novel Dominion.
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Dominion: C. J. Sansom: Lord Halifax, rather than Winston Churchill, takes over the war effort in 1940, surrendering Britain to be a satellite state of Nazi Germany. Faultline 49: David M. Danson (pseudonym of Joe MacKinnon)
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2012 – C. J. Sansom, Dominion [4] 2013 – (tie) D. J. Taylor, The Windsor Faction and Bryce Zabel, Surrounded by Enemies: What If Kennedy Survived Dallas? 2014 – Kristine Kathryn Rusch, The Enemy Within [5] 2015 – Julie Mayhew, The Big Lie 2016 – Ben H. Winters, Underground Airlines 2017 – Bryce Zabel, Once There Was a Way
Matthew Shardlake series by C. J. Sansom (mid-16th) Lymond Chronicles by Dorothy Dunnett (mid-16th) Brazil Red by Jean-Christophe Rufin (mid-16th) The Siege of Malta by Walter Scott (mid-16th) My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk (late 16th) La Reine Margot by Alexandre Dumas (late 16th) Shōgun by James Clavell (late 16th) A Dead Man in Deptford by ...
C. J. Sansom (born 1952, Scotland) Mitsugu Saotome (早乙女貢, 1926–2008, China/Japan) Romain Sardou (born 1974, France) Allen Say (born 1937, US)