Serpent’s Walk

Serpent’s Walk by Randolph Calverhall, published by National Alliance on January 15, 2020, is a historical fiction novel that spans 450 pages. This edition explores the aftermath of World War II through the lens of survivors from the losing side who form an underground resistance. They devise a long-term strategy to challenge the new establishment, employing tactics reminiscent of those used against them during the war.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of resilience and conflict as the resistance covertly builds media influence and economic strength over a century. The story culminates in a significant confrontation that underscores the stakes of their survival. With its focus on political and military dynamics in the post-war era, this book presents a thought-provoking examination of power and resistance in a historical context.
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Survivors of the losing side from World War 2 form an underground resistance and make a long-term plan to challenge the new establishment. They adopt many of the tactics that were used against them before the war. They covertly started buying media power and building economic muscle. And after 100 years they make their move. The result is a conflict of critical importance and of enormous proportions; aconflict they simply cannot lose if they are to survive.
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