Hitler's Time
Machine by Robert F. Dorr (2015, a Robert F. Dorr Publication)
Robert F. Dorr is an Air Force vet, retired senior Foreign Service
officer, and an author who's widely known in the aviation community. His
non-fiction books in print include Mission
to Berlin, Hell Hawks, co-authored with Thomas D. Jones, and Air
Force One, a history of presidential aircraft
He is the author of dozens of books and thousands of magazine
articles about the Air Force, aviation, and military affairs. He has also written
a weekly opinion column for Air
Force Times, monthly columns for Combat
Aircraft, Air International and Aerospace America magazines, and a quarterly column
for Air Power History, a
publication he helped create. His first paid magazine article was in the
November 1955 Air Force magazine when he was fifteen.
Last year he began venturing into counter-historical science
fiction with the self-published Hitler's
Time Machine, a mash-up of
actual World War II history with pulp. The premise is that two teams of the
world's top physicists, one in Hitler's Germany and one in FDR's America, are
developing time machines in order to win the war. Unfortunately the
characters are lifeless and the plot development is at a comic-book level. It's
more about the body count than crisis, climax, and conclusion.
The novel combines actual history with science-fiction overtones
the way steampunk does--but it lacks the punk attitude that steampunk demands.
Its historical passages don't bring history to life, and the science fiction
elements aren't very original, either. There are times when the manuscript
doesn't even appear to have been adequately spellchecked, let alone edited or
copy-edited.
Since Hitler's
Time Machine, Dorr has
written a murder mystery, Crime
Scene: Fairfax County, featuring two characters who survived the
body count in his first novel. You'd think such a careful historian--who's
experienced so much in government and the military--would know there were no
blondes in Congress in 1947.
Dorr has 58 non-fiction books listed on the
Barnes & Noble site but Hitler's
Time Machine is not one of them. It is available on the amazon.com
site, however.