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Nosferatu

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Hannibal Raus believes in Hitler's vision for the world. He's willing to fight for it, and in the best tradition of soldiers everywhere, he's willing to die for it, too. But when Raus is wounded in battle and taken to a field hospital, he encounters men who are willing to go much further than he is for victory. All the way to hell.

31 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 1, 2016

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Miles Watson

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Miles Watson was born in Evanston, Illinois. The son of a prominent Chicago journalist, he took an early interest in writing and published his first short story at 17. He worked in Criminal Justice for ten years before moving to Los Angeles for a dozen more, where he worked on numerous television shows and half a dozen feature films. He is the author of four book series: CAGE LIFE, SINNER'S CROSS, THE CHRONICLES OF MAGNUS and SOMETHING EVIL as well as numerous novellas, which have won nearly 30 literary awards.

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February 22, 2021
What a great looking cover. I thought of many things when I came across this book but it was rather mild horror. It's about Oberstleutnant Raus, a wounded German soldier. He is thinking of the past, his long lost girlfriend Lucie, the endsieg, the battle against the Russians, how the German cause got lost... what about Nosferatu? What about the strange doctors? Well, Raus received some blood reserves and the scenes with the doctors getting the blood are a bit gruesome. Overall an interesting story about WW2 but not too much horror. It was okay but I had expected something different.
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February 26, 2021
Haunting

An insightful and haunting rendition of the horrors of war on the Eastern Front during World War II. Atrocities occurred in both sides and this is n example of just one perpetrated by an officer in the medical corps.
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