Britain is burning. The Union is breaking. The world is watching.
In the not-so-distant future, a narrow referendum result in Northern Ireland threatens to shatter the United Kingdom. As civil unrest simmers and the government imposes martial law, a bomb detonates outside Westminster-killing media tycoon Lord James Jenkins and plunging the nation into chaos.
Across the UK and beyond, the crisis deepens. Rogue broadcasters hijack the airwaves. Russian bots and Irish militias coordinate disinformation campaigns. Covert operations erupt in Belfast, Berlin, and Brize Norton. And in the shadows of Whitehall, MI5 and MI6 scramble to hold the fragile state together-while old enemies and silent allies make their moves.
From Parliament to pirate radio, from cyberwarfare bunkers to the skies over the Atlantic, Fallen is a chillingly plausible vision of collapse and control. As alliances fracture and truths become weapons, ordinary agents and officers-some loyal, some lost-must decide where they stand.
Who do you trust when your country turns on itself?
Who do you fight when the enemy speaks your language?
This is Fallen: Fate of Britain-where democracy is under siege, and survival means choosing a side before history buries the truth.