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        In the Name of




        the Reich





        Ian M. Williamson







        KEY SELLING POINTS

          AchillingalternatehistorythrillerthatexaminestherealityofhowNazirulewouldhavewarpedBritish
          societyandayoung manraisedunderit.
          Anarrativewrittenfromtheperspective of acharacterwhois relentless in hisdedicationtotheNational
          Socialist ethos which he has been subjected to since early childhood.
          Meticulously researched and constructed to present the reader with a highly plausible alternative version of
          reality.

        London, 1969. Great Britain has flourished under National Socialist rule since its integration into the Third Reich
        afterthe Second Great War– awar Great Britain lost – andthenation is at peace. Or so it seems.

        ApsychedelicdrugnamedYonderhastakentheworkingclasspopulationbystorm,andhasbecomea
        figureheadfora“silentprotest”againsttheNationalistSocialistregime.Itis nowthesingle greatestthreatto
        social order, and must be stopped.

        British-born Detective Sergeant John Highsmith – an officer in the Metropolitan Police’s Drug Enforcement
        Squad– is amember of the Task Forcededicated to achievingjustthis. Butthejob is not sostraightforward,
        and when John is confronted with violence, torture, and death, only his stead-fast loyalty to National Socialism
        will protect him as he puts his life on the line – in the name of the Reich.
        Aharrowingtale of whatmighthavebeen, In the Name of the Reich examines how Nazi rulewouldhave
        warped Britishsocietyandayoung man raisedunderit. It is uncompromising in its depiction, andaims to
        revolutionise this genre of fiction.

        Ian M. Williamson graduatedfromtheUniversityofLiverpoolin2015afterstudyingHistoryandHispanic
        Studies, where his historical interests were based largely in 20th century world politics. These studies fostered
        a lifelong intrigue in what might have been, and provided an insightful basis for this alternate history narrative.
        Ian lives in Liverpool.


        Publication Date: 28th November 2024             £10.99                            ISBN: 9781836280354
        Thema subject category: FDK – Alternative history fiction
        paperback 198 x 129 mm 392 pp Portrait Authorlocation: Liverpool


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