Vandenberg
Also published as: Defiance
earliest edition we have, 1971 Stein and Day, 1984 333 pages
Disillusioned, divided, tired of war, tired of letting themselves be led by third-rate politicians, the American people in the seventies have sunk into apathy and moral poverty, drained of the pioneering spirit and will to live that characterized the previous generations. In a bloodless lightning strike, the Russians one day occupy this America. They had carefully studied how the assassination of President Kennedy s...
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