
Description
Survival is never neutral. Behind Enemy Lines is a gripping collection of twenty short stories set where borders collapse, loyalties blur, and the cost of survival is measured in impossible choices. Across jungles, frozen roads, occupied cities, underground bunkers, salt mines, data centers, river crossings, and distant colonies, soldiers and civilians alike are forced into moments where morality matters more than allegiance. A cartographer must redraw borders to save a village. A radio operator fights silence itself. A medic stitches enemies under threat of death. A child negotiates ceasefire with a song. These are not stories of heroes waving flags. They are stories of people trapped between orders and conscience - where the real front line runs through human hearts. Dark, tense, and quietly defiant, Behind Enemy Lines explores war not as spectacle, but as consequence. Perfect for readers of: Modern military fiction Literary war stories Speculative and near-future conflict Moral, character-driven short fiction
About the Author
Avery Holden is the author of "BEHIND ENEMY LINES" and other works.




