As Europe crumbles under the shadow of darkness, Nazar prepares to strike his deadliest blow yet. His legions of monstrous creatures and soldiers mass along the French coastline, poised to shatter the very heart of the British Victorian Empire. Across the Channel, Captain Charles Hayward, recovering from his last brutal battle, is desperate for word of his family. Though hope fades, his love for them becomes his driving force.Determined to buy precious time, Hayward leads a daring raid deep into enemy-occupied France, drawing on his hard-won experience against Nazar’s unholy forces. But peril lurks everywhere, and betrayal may come from closer than he dares to imagine. Meanwhile, across the fractured landscapes of Europe, Hayward’s wife and children fight for survival amidst chaos. Stranded on a desolate island off Denmark, a band of refugees awaits a rescue that may never come.As the Empire braces for an invasion of unprecedented ferocity, Charles embarks on a dangerous second mission—this time to a remote Russian monastery, where the secrets to Nazar’s dark power might lie. Back home, Britain’s defenders steel themselves for a relentless onslaught, as the seas deliver waves of destruction from Portsmouth to London and Windsor Castle. With escape routes dwindling, every man, woman, and child pins their hopes on Queen Victoria’s armies.Can the Empire survive the tide of darkness—or is this truly the End of the Empire?Dive into the gripping second instalment of the Victorian Flesh-Eaters trilogy, where courage, sacrifice, and the flicker of hope collide in a battle for humanity’s survival.
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- Author Andrew Gouriet
- Language English
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