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Best 1 How Few Remain

Harry Turtledove's 1997 novel opens his Southern Victory series, set in 1881 when a Confederate Civil War victory leads to a second North American war with Mexico.

2 Settling Accounts: In at the Death

Eleventh and final Southern Victory novel by Turtledove (2007), concluding the series with the USA's defeat of the Confederacy and the reckoning for its genocide program.

3 The Great War: American Front

Second Southern Victory novel by Turtledove (1998), following the USA and CSA fighting on opposite sides of a WWI-equivalent conflict beginning in 1914.

4 The Great War: Walk in Hell

Third in Turtledove's Southern Victory series (1999), depicting trench warfare and socialist uprisings as the Great War grinds on across North America.

5 Settling Accounts: The Grapple

Tenth Southern Victory novel by Turtledove (2006), depicting the USA's advance into Confederate territory and early exposure of a Confederate genocide against Black citizens.

6 Settling Accounts: Drive to the East

Ninth in Turtledove's Southern Victory series (2005), following armored campaigns across the American South as both nations deploy tanks and air power in earnest.

7 The Great War: Breakthroughs

Fourth Southern Victory novel by Turtledove (2000), concluding the Great War tetralogy as the United States breaks through Confederate lines to end the conflict.

8 Settling Accounts: Return Engagement

Eighth Southern Victory novel by Turtledove (2004), launching the Settling Accounts tetralogy as the USA and CSA enter a WWII-equivalent conflict in the late 1930s.

9 American Empire: Blood and Iron

Fifth in Turtledove's Southern Victory series (2001), set in the 1920s as the defeated Confederacy breeds resentment and demagogue Jake Featherston rises to power.

10 American Empire: The Victorious Opposition

Seventh in Turtledove's Southern Victory series (2003), depicting Featherston's electoral victory and the Confederacy's drift toward fascism before a second world war.

11 American Empire: The Center Cannot Hold

Sixth Southern Victory novel by Turtledove (2002), covering the Depression-era 1930s as the Confederate Freedom Party consolidates power under Featherston.

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