<span>An Alternative History of a world where WWI has never ended, is still dragging on in 1930. Miles Kapusta has been exiled from an increasingly totalitarian USA to China, to Port Arthur, where exiles and misfits of all types are fighting the Germans, the Reds, several factions of Chinese warlord
Black Bear Blues: A Memoir of the Endless War Volume 2
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An Alternative History of a world where WWI has never ended, is still dragging on in 1930. Miles Kapusta is exiled from an increasingly totalitarian USA to China, to Port Arthur, where exiles and misfits of all types are fighting the Germans, the Reds, several factions of Chinese warlords and others for possession of the Trans Siberian Railroad.
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