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Necrocide

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It is 1943 and the tide of the war is turning away from the Axis coalition. Demoralised veteran Colonel Hans Bauer leads a scientific expedition to the Antarctic.His goal is to satisfy the Fuhrer's fascination for archaeological finds which serve to bolster the Nazi's claims of superiority and discover new ways to boost the flagging war effort. Believing the mission to be a waste of resources, Bauer's opinion is drastically altered when a bewildering discovery is made which will make him question his role in the conflict.

June 1944, D-Day. A young Commando, John Hawkins prepares to take part in the greatest offensive that the human race has witnessed. The stage is set for a glorious Allied victory but the Germans are better prepared than they could have possibly imagined. When the slaughter begins, Hawkins faces the unenviable responsibility of fighting not only for his country but for the freedom of Mankind.

Necrocide is a fast paced action, sci-fi adventure set at the height of the second World War. Written by the author of the acclaimed science fiction novel Dark Phase, Necrocide combines elements of authentic historical conflict, horror and mystery in a thriller guaranteed to keep you wanting to read until the final page.

244 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2012

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Jonathan Davison

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Hi, my name is Jonathan Davison.

I never had aspirations to be a writer. It all happened by accident. One day I had a few hours waiting for something to happen and I thought it would be a great idea to write a story. After I finished my first book, I vowed never to do it again. I started my second book the next day.

I am an independent author. That is someone who takes it upon him or herself to write and publish books all by themselves. This means no agent or editor, no safeguards, nowhere to hide! It also means my books might not be free of typing errors, grammatical anomalies or mistakes in my research - for that, I apologise in advance. By publishing this way, we amateur writers are exposing ourselves to critique which can be uplifting as well as disheartening and sometimes beguiling. It is my aim to tell a story and I hope that you will enjoy sharing the fruits of my over-active imagination without getting too many pips between your teeth.

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February 18, 2013
Zombies and Nazis usually go well together from a fiction standpoint. Unfortunately, not this time. Flat characters drive an utterly predictable story. The Kindle version I read was in grave need of an editor, with multiple cases of misused apostrophes as well as poor word choice and sentence structure. The story itself was an interesting notional idea of how things may have happened, but unfortunately the poor execution marred what promise the plot may have had.
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