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  • Published: 15 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9780345497925
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 480
  • RRP: $55.00

No Less Than Victory

A Novel of World War II




For readers of military fiction, history buffs, WWII buffs, Greatest Generation admirers, and Shaara fans.

No Less Than Victory is the crowning achievement in master storyteller Jeff Shaara’s soaring World War II trilogy, revealing the European war’s unforgettable and harrowing final act.

After the success of the Normandy invasion, the Allied commanders are buoyantly confident that the war in Europe will be over in a matter of weeks, that Hitler and his battered army have no other option than surrender. But despite the advice of his best military minds, Hitler will hear no talk of defeat. In mid-December 1944, the Germans launch a desperate and ruthless counteroffensive in the Ardennes forest, utterly surprising the unprepared Americans who stand in their way. Through the frigid snows of the mountainous terrain, German tanks and infantry struggle to realize Hitler’s goal: divide the Allied armies and capture the vital port at Antwerp. The attack succeeds in opening up a wide gap in the American lines, and for days chaos reigns in the Allied command. Thus begins the Battle of the Bulge, the last gasp by Hitler’s forces that becomes a horrific slugging match, some of the most brutal fighting of the war. As American commanders respond to the stunning challenge, the German spear is finally blunted.

Though some in the Nazi inner circle continue the fight to secure Germany’s postwar future, the Führer makes it clear that he is fighting to the end. He will spare nothing–not even German lives–to preserve his twisted vision of a “Thousand Year Reich.” But in May 1945, the German army collapses, and with Russian troops closing in, Hitler commits suicide. As the Americans sweep through the German countryside, they unexpectedly encounter the worst of Hitler’s crimes, the concentration camps, and young GIs find themselves absorbing firsthand the horrors of the Holocaust.

Presenting his riveting account through the eyes of Eisenhower and Patton and the young GIs who struggle face-to-face with their enemy, and through the eyes of Germany’s old soldier, Gerd von Rundstedt, and Hitler’s golden boy, Albert Speer, Jeff Shaara carries the reader on a journey that defines the spirit of the soldier and the horror of a madman’s dreams. No Less Than Victory further solidifies Shaara’s reputation as this era’s most accomplished author of historical military fiction.

  • Published: 15 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9780345497925
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 480
  • RRP: $55.00

About the author

Jeff Shaara

Jeff Shaara is the New York Times bestselling author of The Glorious Cause, Rise to Rebellion and Gone for Soldiers, as well as Gods and Generals and The Last Full Measure - two novels that complete the Civil War trilogy that began with his father's Pulitzer Prize-winning classic The Killer Angels. Shaara was born in 1952 into a family of Italian immigrants in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He grew up in Tallahassee, Florida, and graduated from Florida State University. He lives in Missoula, Montana.
Visit the author online at www.JeffShaara.com

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Praise for No Less Than Victory

Praise for The Steel Wave:
**"It is a considerable accomplishment to bring emotion and freshness to an event so familiar, but in this great, often moving novel of conflict, Shaara channels the roiling experiences of men in the midst of a tumultuous enterprise whose outcome was by no means certain" - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
**"In breathless prose ... Shaara vividly depicts the searing sights and sounds, the feeling of combat. Pounding with fierce action and human drama, and packed with accurately rendered history." - St. Petersburg Times
Praise for The Rising Tide:
**"[Sharra is] giving the people what they want--and what they need...Mr. Shaara's research is finely woven into his narrative." --Wall Street Journal
**"[A] sprawling tale thoroughly researched and told with meticulous detail . . . All that's missing is the smell of gunpowder." --MSNBC.com