No Man’s Land

No Man’s Land by William Fairchild is a First Edition published by Bantam Books in 1989. This 184-page work presents a narrative set at the close of World War I, where Major Adrian Garrard embarks on a secret mission to track down the spirits of those who lost their lives in battle. The story unfolds as he confronts evil forces and gains insights into the future.
Readers will find a blend of fiction that explores themes of loss and the supernatural, as Major Garrard’s journey leads him into a realm where the past and future intertwine. The book delves into the emotional and psychological impacts of war, offering a unique perspective on the aftermath of conflict. With its focus on the haunting legacies of battle, No Man’s Land invites readers to reflect on the enduring effects of war and the quest for understanding in a world marked by tragedy.
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At the close of World War I, Major Adrian Garrard begins a secret mission to hunt down the spirits of men killed in battle, leading to a confrontation with evil and a vision of the future
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