In early 1942, the Nazis were surrounded at Stalingrad and the tide was turning in the war. But then they unleashed the super weapon they’d been working on for years: magically empowered super soldier-wizards. Each mage was capable of destroying waves of troops, brigades of tanks, or wings of aircraft with a wave of their hands. In short order the Germans defeated the Soviets, crossed the channel and subdued Britain, and in concert with Japan, forced the Americans to capitulate.
Now the year is 2025 and America is groaning under the horrific Nazi occupation. Resistance groups spring up but are just as quickly snuffed out by the overwhelming enemy brutality. America needs a leader, someone who can unite the various resistance cells into a cohesive opposition and drive out the fascists.
Theodore ‘Teddy’ Moore is an American resistance spy working inside the Nazi hierarchy when the unthinkable happens: he infiltrates the ritual the Nazis use to create new wizards and obtains the magic for himself. For the first time, the resistance can fight back on equal terms. For the first time, the murderous Nazis will get a taste of their own medicine.
For the first time in 80 years, America will have hope.
Genre: Science Fiction
Now the year is 2025 and America is groaning under the horrific Nazi occupation. Resistance groups spring up but are just as quickly snuffed out by the overwhelming enemy brutality. America needs a leader, someone who can unite the various resistance cells into a cohesive opposition and drive out the fascists.
Theodore ‘Teddy’ Moore is an American resistance spy working inside the Nazi hierarchy when the unthinkable happens: he infiltrates the ritual the Nazis use to create new wizards and obtains the magic for himself. For the first time, the resistance can fight back on equal terms. For the first time, the murderous Nazis will get a taste of their own medicine.
For the first time in 80 years, America will have hope.
Genre: Science Fiction
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