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Tidal Effects

Gray Tide in the East, Book 2

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Tidal Effects

By: Andrew J. Heller
Narrated by: Christopher M. Walsh
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Following the events described in Gray Tide in the East in which Kaiser Wilhelm made the decision to cancel the scheduled invasion of Belgium and to send his armies east against Russia, Germany has emerged from the ensuing conflict as a dominant power in the world. Britain and the United States have not yet been involved in war with Germany, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire is, as yet, intact.

Tidal Effects is an alternative history, following two major scenarios occurring in 1923 after the end of the Great European War. Firstly, US Intelligence has reported the likelihood that a major naval base is being constructed by Germany in the former French colony of Martinique. This, of course, would be intolerable, being so close to the coast of the USA, and diplomacy alone seems unlikely to resolve the issue. Secondly, Emperor Charles (Karl) I of Austria is facing unrest within the Empire and, worse, the persistent involvement of Germany in his affairs. The only way forward is to form an alliance with other powers not yet under Germany's influence, but with Austria's political and diplomatic infrastructure riddled with German agents and sympathizers, any such plan would be sabotaged before it started.

He needs to find someone who can meet with the heads of state without arousing suspicion, someone sympathetic to those opposing Germany's expansionist plans, and yet someone whose high-level meetings will not alert Germany to his true mission. There is just one man who might be able to do it....

©2014 Andrew J. Heller (P)2018 Wordwooze Publishing
Military Science Fiction Fiction United States War Belgium Imperialism France
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Worthy follow up.

Liked it, only wished it was longer. Hope there is a ‘grey tide in the east 3’.

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Imperial Germany 1920s

Set in a world we're Germany won World War one (the UK did not take part)
In this you see Germany trying to increase its power in the word you see it make a move in the Caribbean that makes the USA worry.
And in Europe the makes moves to try and control their Austrian allys both are great fun and very interesting.

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