
Europe at Midnight
"Europe is crumbling. The Xian Flu pandemic and ongoing economic crises have fractured the European Union, the borderless Continent of the Schengen Agreement is a distant memory, and new nations are springing up everywhere, some literally overnight. For an intelligence officer like Jim, it's a nightmare. Every week or so a friendly power spawns, a new and unknown national entity which may or may not be friendly to England's interests; it's hard to keep on top of it all. But things are about to get worse for Jim. A stabbing on a London bus pitches him into a world where his intelligence service is preparing for war with another universe, and a man has come who may hold the key to unlocking the mystery"--Publisher's description.
Reviews

Hans Gerwitz@gerwitz
The first book built an interesting alternate world. This one used that world for a run-of-the-mill thriller. If that’s your thing, cool, but I felt bait-and-switched.

Kerri Miller@kerrizor
Disjointed and disappointing I had Hugh hopes after the first book, but found the first-person narrative difficult to follow and the action/plot to be mystifying and impossible to decipher any motivations. Co,vine with a hard turn from the first book genre-wise, and I only finished out of respect for the first book.

Kevin Finlayson@kevinfinlayson

Floris Verloop@floris

Colin O'Brien@onepointzero

Marie C-D@marie