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The Eurasian Eclipse: The Fortress in the Ash

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London has fallen. The Swastika and the Red Flag fly over Westminster.

October 1940. The invasion is complete. The South of England is now the "Occupied Zone," a prison camp run by the uneasy coalition of the German Wehrmacht and the Soviet NKVD.

To the North, behind the frozen banks of the River Trent, Winston Churchill has declared the "Danelaw Line." In the freezing cities of York and Glasgow, the remnants of Free Britain prepare for a final stand, turning the country into a fortress of ice and iron.

The Trapped behind enemy lines in the Surrey woods, Sergeant Mac McAllister leads a squad of "Auxiliaries"—British guerrillas waging a brutal war of sabotage against the supply lines feeding the occupation.

The Elara Vossen infiltrates the Joint Occupational Authority in London. Amidst the looting and the starvation, she discovers a fatal flaw in the enemy The Germans want to rule Britain, but the Soviets want to strip it bare.

The Flight Lieutenant Artie Penhaligon defends the skies of the North, battling not just the Luftwaffe, but the endless waves of Soviet bombers targeting the Atlantic convoys that are Britain’s last lifeline.

As the "Starvation Winter" sets in, the friction between the Wolf and the Bear turns into open violence on the streets of London. But can the Resistance exploit the cracks in the pact before the Fortress of the North is starved into submission?

The invasion is over. The insurrection has begun.

101 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 30, 2025

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March 26, 2026
looking for a exciting alternate history on WW2, this is it.

I have never been interested in books less than at lest 300+ pages but decided to give this a go. Glad I did. Fast paced. No droning on just to fill pages. Plus the series as a whole is 1000+ pages. Win win.
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