Set in a neo-medieval society 150 years after a worker uprising in 1924, ex-artillery officer Jeremy Tuft navigates a world where technology and knowledge have been lost. Initially disoriented by the simplicity and peace of this new life, he finds himself challenged when northern tribes threaten London. Faced with this danger, Tuft must draw on his past expertise to recreate weapons of mass destruction, highlighting the tension between progress and a return to primal survival.
Edward Shanks Bücher




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