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Nazi Gut Munchers: An Extreme Horror Novella

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WARNING: This book contains scenes of explicit violence and gore.

Poland, 1945 - an extremely dangerous place to live. The Nazis had invaded and were rounding up the Jews, sending them off to concentration camps, where they were either executed, or they were worked to death.

Mary was a prisoner at one such camp. But there was something different about this camp; more and more Nazis were arriving each day. And as more Nazis arrived, more of the prisoners were disappearing. And now, if the rumours are to be believed, the Fuhrer himself is to be paying them a visit.

Mary and her friends must find a way to escape the confines of this camp, before they find themselves invited to dinner with Hitler. And no; they wouldn't be dining with him - they would be the main course.

131 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2021

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Harrison Phillips

64 books147 followers
Harrison Phillips is an English author of horror, sci-fi and fantasy. His literary influences range from Clive Barker and Stephen King, to Jack Ketchum and Edward Lee. He was born and raised in Birmingham, England, where he still resides with his long-suffering wife, their two daughters, and a schnauzer named Minnie.

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Author 6 books1,450 followers
August 10, 2025
This was such a satisfying story for so many reasons. People eating each other, fine cuisine, Hitler getting raped, enslaved Jews finding freedom from Nazis, and all sorts of monkey business, all within a unique horror concept. Like the word ‘satisying’ is being used for many different reasons. All of which are good. The characters were all fairly forgettable, but I was just glued to the premise and how it progressed. And the golem…don’t let me overlook that fun little creation. Tons of gore and scenes that’ll make you wince, and even a few instances where you may want to go eat pork. This is probably my favorite outing with Harrison Phillips. Quick, nasty, and unique…all the makings of a great horror story.
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555 reviews83 followers
February 19, 2022
'Nazi Gut Munchers,' a WW2 extreme horror novella, proved to be both outlandish and highly imaginative. Already rammed full with gruesome sadistic behaviour and cannibalistic activity of the highest order, it also contains a large element of total absurdity of a supernatural nature that actually worked well and brought the whole yarn to a satisfying conclusion - Quentin Tarantino would have been proud!

A shocking, crazy piece of ridiculous 'B-rated movie' escapism to simply wallow in, devour and enjoy...as long as you have the stomach!

Very different, but well worth a read if you like horror of the 'extreme' variety.

Rating: 4.2 star-filled morsels of downright munching mutilation.
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Author 13 books84 followers
December 2, 2022
Another awesome read by Harrison Phillips!! I thought I knew where this one was going but I was wrong, it took a turn that I never could have predicted and it was so AWESOME!! I know some Jewish folklore which made the climax even more enjoyable. Phillips is now a go-to for me when I'm craving some extreme horror! 4/5 Nazi skulls 💀
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129 reviews1 follower
June 28, 2024
I really really enjoyed this one could not put it down, from the title I was expecting nazi zombies but nooooo was something so much more original and different. Loved how it had some real life historical figures in it and and end scene with Hitler was brilliant
Some very grewsome kills and gory happenings I definitely would read this again
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February 5, 2023
Brilliant and full of guts!

What a corker of a story, I was hooked from the first paragraph! Take a journey into a concentration camp with a hunger for prisoners flesh!

Adolfs final scene was by far my favourite scene!
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84 reviews1 follower
August 2, 2025
My first book by this author, but it won't be my last.
A few distracting spelling errors aside it was a very enjoyable read.
It had the feeling of a Nazisploitation film plucked straight off the DPP Section 1 Video Nasty list. Utterly vile but utterly captivating.
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