Dead Reckoning has unveiled its early 2019 releases.

Garth Ennis and Russ Braun soar through the skies of World War II in The Night Witches, a story about a Russian all-women night bomber unit on the Eastern Front. The 256-page paperback collection will be in stores on March 13. MSRP is $24.95.

Katusha: Girl Soldier of the Great Patriotic War finds a young Ukrainian woman, her family, and her friends endangered by the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II. The 584-page paperback by Wayne Vansant will be in stores on March 13 for an MSRP of $26.00.

Riff Reb’s interprets the work of Joseph Conrad, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Louis Stevenson, and more in Men at Sea, a collection of eight dark, poetic stories set on the seas. The 120-page collection will be in stores on April 17. MSRP for the paperback is $19.95.

Antonio Gil and Daniel Ortega explore the bloodiest battle of World War II in Stalingrad: Letters from the Volga. The 120-page paperback will be on sale May 15 for an MSRP of $19.95.

All Quiet on the Western Front, considered by many to be the greatest war novel is of all time, is adapted by Wayne Vansant in a June 12 release. The 176-page paperback will have an MSRP of $24.95

Dead Reckoning is an imprint of the U.S. Naval Institute Press that launched late last year. The first four releases under the imprint -- The Best of Don Winslow of the Navy Collection (see "Review: 'The Best of Don Winslow of the Navy' HC"), Machete Squad, The ‘Stan, and Trench Dogs -- hit stands in September (see “New Projects Announced From Dead Reckoning”).

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