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“A War from Hell"

An enigmatic man awakens in a deserted, war-torn St. Augustine with no memory of who he is or what happened. He discovers blood-soaked streets and destroyed buildings – and madness as ungodly creatures lay siege to the ancient city. He must run, hide, and fight his way to the truth of who he is and why the monsters are hunting him down. But the more he learns about the truth of the nightmarish war, the more he discovers how he is responsible for it. A terrifying and action-packed thriller with twists and turns that will keep you hooked and guessing until the unforgettable end.

A Cerebral Horror, Sci-Fi-Action novel for those who love The Taking by Dean Koontz, World War Z by Max Brooks, and Graham Hancock. Prepare for a wild ride of mystery, horror, and courage.

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178 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 22, 2021

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Frank Reteguiz

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A fun, awkward, and fascinating man, Frank Reteguiz was born in Brooklyn, New York, and was transplanted to Jacksonville, Florida when he was eleven. He graduated with a degree in psychology from the University of West Florida, where he was nominated Mr. UWF (Homecoming King) in 2009 and a brother in Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. He worked as a police officer in Savannah, Georgia for three years, followed by being a deck officer for Disney Cruise Lines, and then worked for Tesla in sales and marketing. He had an obsession with storytelling, myths, and psychology since he was a boy but didn't follow through with his passion until his best friend encouraged him to put pen to paper. He draws inspiration from writers such as Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, Malcolm Gladwell, and Mary Shelley; along with other storytellers like Joseph Campbell, Quentin Tarantino, and Christopher Nolan. Frank's goal is to tell stories that will one day not only entertain audiences but will become part of modern mythology.

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