Moon War

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Richard Stahlmann ISBN: 9781310507182
Publisher: Richard Stahlmann Publication: September 20, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Richard Stahlmann
ISBN: 9781310507182
Publisher: Richard Stahlmann
Publication: September 20, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The year is 1950 and the Second World War rolls on. No-one has fired a shoot for over three years. The allies are waiting for the Germans to attempt one final attack. The Earth lies ruined, its landscape blanketed by radiation fall out from German weapons. The survivors live underground struggling to get through the next day. In this apocalyptic world one British inventor, George Stock, rises to the challenge. He has a radical plan for the Allies but nobody takes him seriously. This inventor believes mankind’s salvation lies in the stars, not on a ruined planet. Against all the odds Stock constructs a rocket that will take him to the Earth’s neighbour – the Moon. Little does he realise someone has gotten there before him.

In this exciting new novel from Richard Stahlmann history takes a terrifying new twist in this alternative tale of World War 2.

Chapters include:
Chapter One: Sweden 1950
Chapter Two: England 1946
Chapter Three: England 1950
Chapter Four: Behind Enemy Lines
Chapter Five: The Impossible Plan
Chapter Six: Treasure Hunt
Chapter Seven: The Flying Disc
Chapter Eight: The Rocket
Chapter Nine: Destination Moon
Chapter Ten: Footsteps on an Alien World
Chapter Eleven: Masters of the Moon
Chapter Twelve: The Master Plan
Chapter Thirteen: The Stranger Awakes

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The year is 1950 and the Second World War rolls on. No-one has fired a shoot for over three years. The allies are waiting for the Germans to attempt one final attack. The Earth lies ruined, its landscape blanketed by radiation fall out from German weapons. The survivors live underground struggling to get through the next day. In this apocalyptic world one British inventor, George Stock, rises to the challenge. He has a radical plan for the Allies but nobody takes him seriously. This inventor believes mankind’s salvation lies in the stars, not on a ruined planet. Against all the odds Stock constructs a rocket that will take him to the Earth’s neighbour – the Moon. Little does he realise someone has gotten there before him.

In this exciting new novel from Richard Stahlmann history takes a terrifying new twist in this alternative tale of World War 2.

Chapters include:
Chapter One: Sweden 1950
Chapter Two: England 1946
Chapter Three: England 1950
Chapter Four: Behind Enemy Lines
Chapter Five: The Impossible Plan
Chapter Six: Treasure Hunt
Chapter Seven: The Flying Disc
Chapter Eight: The Rocket
Chapter Nine: Destination Moon
Chapter Ten: Footsteps on an Alien World
Chapter Eleven: Masters of the Moon
Chapter Twelve: The Master Plan
Chapter Thirteen: The Stranger Awakes

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