Interregnum
Being a Record of the February Rising, by General Sir Max Quick Chief of the Imperial General Staff, KCB, CBE, DSO and Bar, MC
Format:Paperback
Publisher:WriteSideLeft
Published:28th Aug '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Interregnum offers an alternative history of the country’s—and Winston Churchill’s—finest hour. 1946. Britain is occupied by Nazi Germany. All seems lost—until the February Rising sees off Hitler. The Fuhrer’s death triggers a struggle for power among the Nazis, revolt across the Occupied Continent, and schism in the Oval Office in Washington. Caught in this maelstrom are the teenage princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. For Churchill, what price the lives of the two women, first and second in line to the throne, weighed against the threat of an atom bomb poised to destroy New York? There’s a Tolstoyan cast including the princesses themselves, their uncle Edward VIII, Wallis Simpson, President Roosevelt, the Kennedy family and sundry Air Chief Marshals, Field Marshals and First Sea Lords. As to the plot, this triple-decked thriller, detective story and literary Ludo keeps its readers guessing until the very last word.
Jim Ring has produced a most compelling thriller — full of unexpected twists and turns on almost every page —and set against the ghastly prospect of the Nazi Occupation of Britain. This is not for the faint-hearted.’ General FR Dannat, Baron Dannatt; ‘It’s horribly credible, cleverly full of real people and fake ones deftly mixed, and absolutely essential reading now, when nothing is as it seems.’ Peter York, author, broadcaster, commentator and journalist; ‘A fine contribution to the literature of alternative history, and a truly exciting read.’ Sam LLewellyn, author, columnist and marine historian
ISBN: 9781916261037
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