Today, LitNuts is shining a spotlight on a FREE e-book: Stalin's Army of Apes, a science-fiction/alternate-history novel based on actual events that asks the question, "What if Stalin's deadliest weapon wasn't nuclear, but genetic?"
★★★★★ "A crazy mashup of sci-fi, thriller and mystery." ~Goodreads Review
Stalin's Army of Apes
Genre: Alternative History, Mystery, Science Fiction4.1 stars, 74 ratings
Paperback: $11.99
E-book: FREE
What if Stalin's deadliest weapon wasn't nuclear, but genetic?
In the frozen wastelands of Siberia lies a secret that turns the Cold War into a blood race. While the world watches for missiles, Stalin and ruthless scientist Ilya Ivanov hunt for something far more dangerous—the power to create Humanzees—monsters engineered for destruction.
Professor Benjamin Fioretti's groundbreaking ape research is about to win him a Nobel Prize. But when his work catches the CIA's attention, he's dragged into Russia's darkest secrets. There, he uncovers the savage truth—Stalin and Ivanov are using his own research to breed an army of super soldiers.
Based on the true events of disturbing genetic experiments conducted by Stalin's chief scientist, Ilya Ivanov, in the 20th century, Stalin's Army of Apes follows one man's descent into a nightmare where loyalty crumbles and nothing is what it seems. As Benjamin races to stop his creation from being unleashed, he must face an impossible question: In a world where science and power collide, how far is too far?
About the Author
Itamar Eyal Friedman is the author of Stalin's Army of Apes, a thought-provoking novel that blends historical events with speculative fiction. The story explores the terrifying intersection of scientific ambition and political power through the lens of Stalin's secret hybridization experiments.Friedman's journey began in 2010 when, while researching for a scientific magazine article, he uncovered the disturbing true story of Josef Stalin and his scientist Ilya Ivanov's attempts at human-ape hybridization. This historical foundation sparked a deeper exploration into questions of human nature, free will, and scientific ethics. Learn more at StalinsArmyofApes.com.