The Leader

The Leader by Guy Walters is a thrilling narrative set in Britain during the late 1930s and early 1940s, published by Headline on March 15, 2004. This new edition spans 340 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in a chilling alternate history where Edward VIII has not abdicated, ruling alongside Queen Wallis, while Oswald Mosley effectively governs the country in collaboration with Adolf Hitler. Amidst this turmoil, Winston Churchill and his supporters find themselves interned on the Isle of Man.
Readers will follow Armstrong, a First World War hero who escapes from his prison and makes his way to the Scottish mainland. His urgent mission is to unite the fragmented resistance against the fascist regime established by Mosley. The narrative delves into themes of adventure and political intrigue, as Armstrong strives to thwart the oppressive forces threatening Britain. This edition offers a gripping exploration of a pivotal moment in history, inviting readers to engage with the complex dynamics of power and resistance.
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In his chilling new thriller Guy Walters turns his attention to Britain in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Edward VIII has not abdicated but reigns with Queen Wallis. His PM – and the man who really rules Britain – is Oswald Mosley; the two of them are hand in glove with Adolf Hitler. Winston Churchill, along with his supporters, is interned on the Isle of Man. Only one man can save Britain from the hands of the fascists and allow the country to take a stand against the evil that stalks Europe: Armstrong, a hero of the First World War, has escaped from his Manx prison and rowed to the Scottish mainland. His mission now: to draw together the scattered resistance to fascist rule, and destroy the repugnant regime Mosley has built on British soil.
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