The Alternate Generals installments seem to have been aptly named in that the stories decline in quality the later the volume. This being the third is indeed the worst. Of the thirteen stories contained within I found only two: "Not Fade Away," by William Sanders, and "East of Appomattox" by Lee Allred to be even worth including, though for as good as they were (and they were indeed very well done), it was hardly worth the cover price in any case. The remainder aimed for mediocrity and achieved far less. "I Shall Return," was perhaps the worst, where Eisenhower, Patton, MacArthur, and James Doolittle all wind up in the Philippines in 1941 and repulse the Japanese Invasion, besides the plot being a rather throwaway idea the writing was so stale and pulpy to the extent that every character sounded exactly alike, from the bombastic Patton, to the soft spoken Eisenhower. "Murdering Uncle Ho," seemed to me purely an excuse to attack the Kennedy's beneath an alternate history setting, and "Over the Sea from Skye," entirely omits the fact that Bonnie Prince Charlie was not fighting for Scottish Independence, but Stuart Restoration, a completely different cause altogether. Turtledove's "Shock and Awe," is a flawed attempt at ramming a square peg into a round hole which while certainly interesting, could have been done far better than it was. Jesus going the route of the Zealots and provoking an earlier Jewish Revolt with the Roman Empire has serious potential, though the story hardly delivers on it. The remainder are largely uninspiring even to write on, much less read, and all in all the entire collection does very little for the genre of alternate history, much less the previous two installments.