1933 - Terror
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Tony Dunning
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The Holy Land teeters on the edge of collapse.
As the British Mandate of Palestine strains under the weight of international turmoil, rising fascism, and bitter local divisions, a storm begins to gather. Underground cells of the Black Hand—fueled by rage, fear, and visions of holy war—fan unrest across cities and countryside. Strikes spread. Leaflets incite rebellion. Curfews become commonplace, but order slips further with each passing week.
Into this chaos steps David Rosenzweig, a Jewish-American who fled persecution at home to serve peace in a fragile land. Assigned to British intelligence, he uncovers a growing insurgency of coordinated violence. But he is not the only one walking dangerous paths. In the backstreets and pressrooms of Jerusalem, Yusuf, a poet turned agitator, must reckon with how far his words have travelled—and what others have done in his name.
As sabotage escalates and Jerusalem braces for bloodshed, David races to unravel the threads of conspiracy before the city ignites. But with every arrest, every map redrawn, the lines between resistance, repression, and betrayal blur.
1933 – Terror is a gripping alternate history of espionage, identity, and rising extremism in a world that echoes eerily close to our own.
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