Invasion


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Author: Natalya Alatyreva ISBN: 9781533772459
Publisher: Natalya Alatyreva Publication: April 23, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Natalya Alatyreva
ISBN: 9781533772459
Publisher: Natalya Alatyreva
Publication: April 23, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Britain is occupied by Russians and, after a referendum with 120 % of voters saying "yes", turned into Britain oblast. A tabloid journalist, Peter Glitchens, becomes its new Prophet, with his portraits made into miniature icons. Russian colonel Volodymyr is ruling the island with the iron hand. Artificial famine is created to subdue the malcontents in which millions die. Public hangings are on again. But it was all done to ensure a bright wonderful future for British oblast. Pity that there are people who refused it and started a rebellion.
"Russians came to them, as to all the others, and took everything they wanted. It was surprising, really, how many things Russians wanted, considering that Russia, according to Russians, was such a rich and powerful country. They took away all the food they could find, wheat and corn and cheeses and preserves. Then, they took things, all kinds of things. They even took photo frames, statuettes and dusters. They were great declutterers, Russians were."

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Britain is occupied by Russians and, after a referendum with 120 % of voters saying "yes", turned into Britain oblast. A tabloid journalist, Peter Glitchens, becomes its new Prophet, with his portraits made into miniature icons. Russian colonel Volodymyr is ruling the island with the iron hand. Artificial famine is created to subdue the malcontents in which millions die. Public hangings are on again. But it was all done to ensure a bright wonderful future for British oblast. Pity that there are people who refused it and started a rebellion.
"Russians came to them, as to all the others, and took everything they wanted. It was surprising, really, how many things Russians wanted, considering that Russia, according to Russians, was such a rich and powerful country. They took away all the food they could find, wheat and corn and cheeses and preserves. Then, they took things, all kinds of things. They even took photo frames, statuettes and dusters. They were great declutterers, Russians were."

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