AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Author John Reynolds is introducing readers to Uncommon Enemy: A Gripping Story of Action, Heroism, Romance and Betrayal, an alternate-history novel that explores a dramatically different outcome to World War II.
Set in a world where Nazi Germany emerged victorious and occupied New Zealand, the novel follows characters forced to navigate a society shaped by authoritarian rule, moral compromise, resistance, and survival.
Drawing on extensive historical research and the author's own experiences traveling behind the Iron Curtain as a young man, as well as later travels through South Africa and Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, the novel presents a detailed and thought-provoking vision of an alternative twentieth century.
Reviewers have praised the book's pacing and depth. One review described it as a "fast-paced, action-filled, suspense-ridden novel" while also highlighting its ability to challenge readers with important moral questions about collaboration, resistance, and personal responsibility.
Combining suspense, historical imagination, romance, and political intrigue, Uncommon Enemy offers readers both an entertaining story and a compelling exploration of how ordinary people respond to extraordinary circumstances.
The book is available in print, eBook, and audiobook formats.