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From the Land All the Good Things Come

From the Land All the Good Things Come

S.B. Saunders
5/5 ( ratings)
After the Rivers of Blood decade of the 2030s, England in 2060 finds herself a patchwork of hostile balkanised territories, a microcosm of the irreconcilable ethnic and ideological conflicts which have set the Western world on fire. With the opposing forces entrenched in a sixteen-year-long stalemate, as other Western nations fight their own civil wars and continental Europe is slowly swallowed up by the Russian Orlov Empire, the English people in the besieged strips of land around what was once their country come to form a unique culture of survival, one whose values and understanding of the world are unrecognisable from the one they had known only two generations before.

From the Land All the Good Things Come tells the story of this balkanised England through the eyes of the different generations living through this time of high mortality and economic collapse, how the culture is radically adapted to harden the population to violence, disease and food shortages, and how a contentious secret plan to end the deadlock once and for all risks destroying what little resistance the English people have left.

'Britain's answer to Camp of the Saints... beautifully written & powerfully prophetic... I can't recommend this book too highly.' Nick Griffin
Pages
555
Format
Kindle Edition

From the Land All the Good Things Come

S.B. Saunders
5/5 ( ratings)
After the Rivers of Blood decade of the 2030s, England in 2060 finds herself a patchwork of hostile balkanised territories, a microcosm of the irreconcilable ethnic and ideological conflicts which have set the Western world on fire. With the opposing forces entrenched in a sixteen-year-long stalemate, as other Western nations fight their own civil wars and continental Europe is slowly swallowed up by the Russian Orlov Empire, the English people in the besieged strips of land around what was once their country come to form a unique culture of survival, one whose values and understanding of the world are unrecognisable from the one they had known only two generations before.

From the Land All the Good Things Come tells the story of this balkanised England through the eyes of the different generations living through this time of high mortality and economic collapse, how the culture is radically adapted to harden the population to violence, disease and food shortages, and how a contentious secret plan to end the deadlock once and for all risks destroying what little resistance the English people have left.

'Britain's answer to Camp of the Saints... beautifully written & powerfully prophetic... I can't recommend this book too highly.' Nick Griffin
Pages
555
Format
Kindle Edition

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