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Incident in Alaska Prefecture by Stoney Compton

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Stoney Compton

Stoney Compton, a Viet Nam Era veteran of the US Navy, lives with his ballerina wife, Colette, in the Four Corners area of New Mexico. Having lived 31 years in Alaska, it figures prominently in much of his fiction. Stoney and Colette share their home with two dogs and six cats. More of his background and a few photos can be found at www.stoneycompton.com.

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World War Il ended with the German atom bombing of Washington, D.C. in early 1945. The United States is occupied by the Third Reich from the Atlantic Ocean to the Rocky Mountains, and by the Japanese from the Rockies to the Pacific.

It is now 1967 and Alaska Territory is a military prefecture used for top secret research in the new “Quiet War” between the former Axis partners. The Japanese are building atomic weapons – and the Germans know it. The Reich and the Empire believe the former US is beaten and rumors of an Underground Liberation movement are pure myth.

Neither realizes the true strength of the American people, or the not so mythical Liberty Underground.

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