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The Children of the World Dream of War

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Warning: This book is TOTALLY METAL.

How metal? About as metal as a Slayer album played backwards while Conan the Barbarian swordfights Vikings on top of an M1 tank that’s rolling through a strip club full of hot girls in chainmail bikinis.

In the desert sands of Saudi Arabia, Victor Hansen has begun a killing rampage that will not end until he has snuffed out every Islamic life on the planet Earth. Despite his best efforts, he is beginning to admit that this is a task he cannot complete alone. To accomplish his mission, he seeks to forge alliances with madmen every bit as diabolical as he.

In the space between worlds, Yoshida Tanaka has received a vision from the spirits of his ancestors. He must go to America and seek out a man who cannot be found. On his quest, he will cross swords with a monster too terrible for any nightmare to contain.

In the American West, Walter Stedman declares all-out war on the shadowy creatures known as Reptoids. With a shortage of soldiers and an even greater shortage of intel, Walter resorts to ruthless torture as means to an end. Soon, he will be joined by an unlikely ally; a warrior whose unrivaled brutality in combat and ice-cold detachment will either spell doom to Walter’s enemies, or ruin for all of mankind.

The children of the world do not dream of peace. They dream of war.

Note: This volume contains chapters 46-70 of KILL KILL KILL

197 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 8, 2013

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Mike Leon

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Mike Leon writes fiction that is totally metal.

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Questions, comments, and death threats should go to: professional.mike.leon@gmail.com

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