The Wrath to Come
by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Publisher: Little, Brown & Co. 1924
ISBN/ASIN: 1434416607
Number of pages: 376
Description:
This novel is very occasionally mentioned as being the weird book that seems to predict WWII. Written in the lull between the two great wars it postulates a German/Japanese alliance and the main plot revolves around Britain trying to shanghai America into foreign intrigue.
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