Hitler won the war. But you might never know that Britain was a fascist state in 1963. Rural life goes on undisturbed in the idyllic village of Ollerton in Cheshire. It all changes when a high ranking Nazi is assassinated in London and Ollerton is chosen for a Heydrich Sanction in reprisal: all buildings to be destroyed, all inhabitants to be killed by the British SS. The village is marked for annihilation, but these villagers barricade their church and fight back.
A 100,000 word novel of an alternative Swinging Sixties where the world's only hope is America led by charismatic President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Meanwhile in Britain Sir Oswald Mosley is Prime Minister, Kim Philby and Guy Burgess are patriots working to bring about his downfall, and John, Paul, George and Ringo are a spark in an unlikely revolution, as the villagers battle for survival against odds as fierce and merciless as those at the Alamo or Rorke's Drift.
Denis Kilcommons is an award winning author who has been published in eight languages. His first novel, The Dark Apostle, won the John Creasey Award of the Crime Writers' Association of Great Britain. He has been published in the UK, America and around the world by Bantam, Hodder and Stoughton, Doubleday, Headline and New English Library.
Genre: Science Fiction
A 100,000 word novel of an alternative Swinging Sixties where the world's only hope is America led by charismatic President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Meanwhile in Britain Sir Oswald Mosley is Prime Minister, Kim Philby and Guy Burgess are patriots working to bring about his downfall, and John, Paul, George and Ringo are a spark in an unlikely revolution, as the villagers battle for survival against odds as fierce and merciless as those at the Alamo or Rorke's Drift.
Denis Kilcommons is an award winning author who has been published in eight languages. His first novel, The Dark Apostle, won the John Creasey Award of the Crime Writers' Association of Great Britain. He has been published in the UK, America and around the world by Bantam, Hodder and Stoughton, Doubleday, Headline and New English Library.
Genre: Science Fiction
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