Advertisement · 728 × 90
#
Hashtag
#InTheNameOfTheReich
Advertisement · 728 × 90
Preview
Book Tour Review In the Name of the Reich by Ian M. Williamson Introduction I was given a copy to review by Zooloo’s Book Tours. My review is honest and freely given. Blurb London, 1969. Great Britain has flourished under National Socialist rule since its integration into the Third Reich after the Second Great War – a war Great Britain lost – and the nation is at peace. Or so it seems. A psychedelic drug named Yonder has taken the working class population by storm, and has become a figurehead for a “silent protest” against the Nationalist Socialist regime.

Today is my stop on the #InTheNameOfTheReich book tour by #IanMWilliamson and ran by #ZooloosBookTours. Be sure to check out the other stops and bloggers too. This is one you definitely need to read.

1 0 0 0
Post image Post image Post image Post image

Today as part of a @zooloosbt.bsky.social a book review of #InTheNameOfTheReich by Ian M Williamson. A speculative fiction based upon the premise that the Allies lost WWII. A cold, brutal portrayal of what might have been. Not for the fainthearted.
peterturnsthepage.wordpress.com/2026/01/14/i...

0 0 0 0
Preview
In the Name of the Reich by Ian M Williamson #BookReview #InTheNameOfTheReich #IanMWilliamson #Crime #Thriller #AlternativeHistory A new drug is sweeping the working classes. The DES must destroy the network before they get a taste of freedom. By Ian M Williamson Published by Troubador Publishing 376 pages ISBN 978-1836280354 …

Today is my spot on the @zooloosbt.bsky.social blog tour for #InTheNameOfTheReich by Ian M Williamson published by Troubador Publishing. A bold and cold piece of speculative fiction set in Nazi run Britain. Pulls no punches peterturnsthepage.wordpress.com/2026/01/14/i...

0 0 0 0