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The Goddess Of Fortune
by Andrew Blencowe
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The Goddess of Fortune is a work of speculative fiction in which alternate history is explored, and consequences examined.
Beautiful Louise, while only 24 years old, uses her intelligence, wiles, and body to ...Introduction
What if, by the passing of just two events, Japan and Germany had won World War 2?
The Goddess of Fortune is a work of speculative fiction in which alternate history is explored, and consequences examined.
- Beautiful Louise, while only 24 years old, uses her intelligence, wiles, and body to dominate the so-called "stronger sex."
- Kaito Sasaki of the Bank of Tokyo, inspired by Lenin (“The best way to destroy the capitalist system is to debauch the currency”), proves just that with his printing of U.S. 100 dollar bills.
- The treachery of Hermann "Fatso" Goering is uncovered and his punishment is swift.
- The duplicity of Roosevelt and his so-called Brains Trust is exposed and the doubts of the urbane gentleman, Henry Morgenthau, are made clear.
As a work of historical fiction, Goddess reveals the private foibles, quirks, and lusts of the famous (and often rich) of the period. How could the end goals of the Axis come to fruition given these events?
Goddess explores just how, and in doing so brings to light in imaginative prose the lives of historical figures we have only known from our history books.
Prepare to reimagine history, get The Goddess of Fortune today.
Excerpt
1: Meeting An Old FriendVevey – Saturday, 7 September 1940
The sun slowly set in the late summer day but the heat was still on the lake. Lake Léman—“Lake Geneva” as the moneyed classes liked to call it in Geneva—was its normal quiet self: modest, still and bland, just like the Swiss themselves. Julius Stein wandered about his apartment in his old purple and yellow dressing gown, the gold braid ends of the belt having been almost completely chewed off by the short-haired dachshund that respectfully followed his master. Julius slowly made his way to the small interior bedroom for his ultimate luxury—his afternoon nap. ... view entire excerpt...
Discussion Questions
1. How about those love scenes? Do you think those scenes moved the story forward?2. Where is Louise in the grand scheme of the story? Power player? Pawn? Do you think this reflects reality in the ‘halls of power’?
3. The counterfeit currency poured into the Americas by the Bank of Tokyo proved a strangely potent weapon. Do you, and why do you agree or disagree?
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