In 1936, Adolf Hitler gambled everything by reoccupying the Rhineland with an untrained army. One show of force from France or Britain would have stopped him, but the bluff worked—and history was changed forever.
As Hitler quiets his opposition and solidifies power, the world edges closer to destruction. But what if the Allies had taken a stand?
Through letters, journal entries, and biographies, A Prophet Without Honor explores the missed opportunity that could have altered the course of history. In this gripping reimagining, the novel delves into the heroism of ordinary individuals, whose brave acts might have shaped the world differently.
Was the greatest chance to stop Hitler lost in the shadows of history?