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The Bridge That Sang

A WW1 Dieselpunk Thriller of Sacrifice, Sabotage, and Experimental Weaponry

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The Bridge That Sang

By: Leszek Lisowski
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In this haunting WW1 Dieselpunk tale, a Russian combat engineer is ordered to turn an experimental Tesla weapon against his own side’s last escape route. The enemy is closing in, the command structure is fraying, and the river does not forgive delay.

The Bridge That Sang unfolds at the brittle edge of war, where orders blur into instinct, and instinct collides with consequence. Beneath the rain-soaked steel of a collapsing front, the air itself hums with tension. Civilians choke the crossing, enemy scouts gather beyond the fog, and one flawed invention waits for a single perfect frequency.
The Duga Rezonnaya-6 was never meant for the field. But now it listens.

Lieutenant Alexei Borodin is no hero. He’s an engineer with blood on his gloves and an equation in his head, an equation that may silence the bridge forever. But the deeper conflict lies within: How far can reason bend before it breaks under duty’s weight?

If you crave morally charged war fiction with atmospheric tension, grounded technology, and a spark of the uncanny, this alternate history thriller will pull you beneath the fog and into the fracture line between science and survival.

The bridge is trembling. The signal is rising. The storm is gathering - step into the shadows now.
20th Century Alternate History Historical Fiction Science Fiction Steampunk World War I War Fiction Military Technology
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