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No Man's Land
by Arne Weinz
Part of the Europe series
In "No Man's Land," Sweden has become the first domino to fall in a radical transformation of Western Europe.
By 2030, Sweden's welfare system collapses under the weight of unchecked immigration, while violent crime spirals out of control. When Arabic becomes an official language and the Swedish flag is removed, natives finally awaken to a terrifying reality-they are losing their country.
On July 17, 2032, Sweden plunges into civil war as the Muslim Brotherhood lands ten thousand elite soldiers in major cities, activating hundreds of thousands of "God's Warriors" across the country. The unprepared Swedish Armed Forces are quickly overwhelmed, and political leadership is decimated as politicians are systematically assassinated in their homes.
Following key characters including military commander Jöns Möller, Commander-in-Chief Daniel Gyllenstierna, and special forces operative Max Adlerswärd, this gripping narrative traces Sweden's desperate fight to reclaim its sovereignty. When Russian forces intervene and establish a temporary occupation zone, the conflict becomes an international flashpoint with global implications.
As the Swedish resistance mounts operations to liberate major cities, questions of loyalty, identity, and survival consume the nation. Meanwhile, courts swiftly execute thousands of Swedes deemed traitors for their role in facilitating the Muslim takeover.
"No Man's Land" is a provocative political thriller that imagines the consequences of failed immigration policies and cultural appeasement. This unflinching tale serves as both entertainment and warning-a fictional scenario that many fear creeps ever closer to possibility in today's polarized political landscape. If you enjoyed "Submission" by Michel Houellebecq, "2084: The End of the World" by Boualem Sansal or "The Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail, you'll love No Man's Land.
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Perfect Storm
by Arne Weinz
Part of the Europe series
In 2032 Sweden, the consequences of decades of unrestricted immigration have reached a breaking point. A massive coordinated attack by Muslim forces sees tens of thousands of elite fighters invading the country's major cities while sleeper cells activate nationwide. The Swedish military, hollowed out by years of budget cuts, struggles to respond as assassination teams eliminate government officials and prominent citizens.
As Sweden's society collapses into chaos, unlikely heroes emerge-from resourceful hunters in the north to urban guerrilla fighters in Stockholm. Meanwhile, the invaders establish control over large swaths of the country, declaring the southern region as the caliphate of Alzuwid. The conflict draws in international powers, with Russia seeing an opportunity to expand its influence in the Baltic region.
"Perfect Storm" presents a chilling vision of societal collapse through multiple viewpoints-military commanders fighting against impossible odds, civilians caught in the crossfire, and the calculating leaders of the invasion. As the war rages, fundamental questions of identity, loyalty, and survival emerge in a country forever changed.
A controversial political thriller that explores the fragility of Western democracies and the potential consequences of failed immigration policies. If you enjoyed "Submission" by Michel Houellebecq, "The Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail, or "2084: The End of the World" by Boualem Sansal, you'll love "Perfect Storm."
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