Something Rotten: The Fall of the Danish Monarchy

Forsideomslag
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp, 7. okt. 2021 - 216 sider
A counter-factual satirical historical novel
It's the summer of 1992. The football-infatuated Kingdom of Denmark has by chance been invited to the European Football Championships. In midst of thus instigated great national joy, however, the rain-stricken country's ruler, misanthropic, ill-tempered, and melancholic King Frederik decides to abdicate and leave his tiresome royal reins to his daughter, Crown Princess Carolina.

But the tiny royal family's plan for a peaceful succession is thwarted by rebellious Republicans Anonymous. They succeed in nicking the Golden Horns - the royal regalia - leaving the country in dire constitutional straits. And the 1,000-year-old monarchy is only saved, well parts of it anyway, due to a forgotten clerical error back in the day.

And yes, our old friend Marcellus was right.
There's something rotten.
And a dark night ahead.

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