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The Dragons of Dunkirk

(2018)
(The first book in the War at Worlds series)
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The year is 1940.



Pushed back toward Dunkirk and facing the German occupation of much of France, British and French forces are in dire straits. Little do they know how much worse their world is about to get.

In Rotterdam, German scientists working on a secret occult program have succeeded in opening a gate to another realm. The parallel worlds of Earth and Aerth are now connected, allowing fantastic creatures and magic to flow into our world.

Unfortunately for both the Allied and Axis powers, the inhabitants of Aerth have their own agenda and a third side to the War in Europe is born. Aerth's armies, under the guidance of the human wizard Hagirr, have plans that go beyond conquest.

Quickly realizing the potential of the new threat, the Germans scramble to establish a truce with their human adversaries. While World War II in Europe may be on hold, the real battle for the fate of humanity is about to begin as the dead of World War I rise from the ground and take up arms against their former countrymen.

The Dragons of Dunkirk is the first in a series of World War II alternate history fantasy novels from author Damon Alan (creator of the "Dark Seas" series and "Serum: A Political Thriller"). You'll experience the clash of technology and magic from the viewpoints of a British infantry squad struggling to survive a dramatically changed combat environment, a Dwarven invader troubled by his conscience, and the ethically challenged German scientist responsible for opening the gate.

A tale unlike any other fantasy or alternate history series out there, look for the Worlds at War series to continue to develop this unique setting until the epic conclusion many books from now.

Note from the author: This is a serial series, reading them from book 1 onward is highly recommended to know the characters, the concepts, and the story arc. The books in this series are not stand alone.


Genre: Fantasy

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