I love his books. I like the alternate history which seems to make everything seem a lot worse if certain events happened differently. I've only read the ones where the Confederacy wins the civil war and then it continues into WW2. I've heard there are ones on Roman history and the American Revolution too.
For books on Rome, there's one where the Empire survives to the modern age and there's an historical fiction piece about the Battle of Teutoburg Forest
I would recommend the war that came early series. He has 3 of the 6 books in the series done already. I gotta check those out.
No, if anyone is going to start reading his books from scratch, they need to start with his best 3 completed ones. The Timeline 191 series, Darkness Series, and Atlantis trilogy.
I think The War that came early would be better as a first start. Then again, I've only read those so...
No, because that series isn't finished. And its not as good of an introduction to his writing style is as Timeline 191 and the Darkness series.