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Send Him Victorious: The Golden Age Today

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The Age of Kings is back with a vengeance.

Alfred II, the good-hearted but iron-willed King of England, seizes the power once wielded by his ancient ancestors in a quest to reshape the world.

But ruling a modern nation as absolute monarch has unforeseen perils.

Prince Adrian, a wastrel accustomed to a life of ease and decadence, dislikes the responsibility of heir to the New Order, descending into depression.

The ambitious Princess Frances envies Adrian’s birthright and plots to gain power herself.

Longtime friend, the traditional Archbishop “Woollie” Youngblood, fearing the erosion of the status quo, turns against and seeks to undermine the Royal Family.

Civil war looms as factions rise up, resurrecting a centuries-old conspiracy against the Monarchy.

Worst of all, the US President takes issue with the renewed autocracy, threatening war against its former ally.

Can one man stand against his family, his country, and the world?

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Published June 15, 2016

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Bart Cline

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Bart Cline was born in California, USA.

After finishing school he studied film making before abruptly leaving the country to travel. His experiences on the road form the basis for many scenes from his first novel, Wanderlove.

Instead of returning to the USA as he had planned, he stayed in Europe for another year, and then another, before marrying and settling in northern England. Always restless, short careers in publishing, graphics, and IT kept bread on the table.

When his wife passed away due to cancer, he re-thought his life and turned to writing as a career.

Mr Cline has two children and is remarried.

Copout, Mr Cline’s 2013 novel, is a thought-provoking police thriller about a detective who works out the clues to his cases in his dreams.

His newest book, Send Him Victorious, is an amazing epic thriller about what would happen if today’s kings and queens ruled with absolute authority as in the past. How would it affect his or her family, country, and the world? Buy and read to find out!

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October 21, 2016
If this story was as much fun to write as it was to read, then Bart Cline must have a permanent smile on his face!
It's slightly surreal (due to the subject matter), with plenty of chuckles but also some slightly more serious stuff thrown in.
There's a few things to think about too... since if the events in this story ever came to pass, the consequences could be catastrophic.
Straight on to Book 2 for me!
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