Darkest Hour

Darkest Hour by Matt Hilton, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 15, 2012, is a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of World War II. This 276-page work of fiction delves into a harrowing landscape where the horrors of war are compounded by supernatural elements. As Europe teeters on the brink of collapse, Sergeant Geoff Renyard embarks on a perilous journey to save his men while confronting unearthly forces unleashed by Hitler’s possession of the Spear of Destiny.
Readers will encounter a blend of historical and horror elements as the story unfolds. The narrative follows not only Renyard but also Ludis Kristaps, a fallen pastor driven by vengeance, and the arch-demon Abbadon, whose sinister plans threaten to overshadow the war itself. The characters’ paths converge on the beaches of Dunkirk, where the stakes extend beyond the battlefield. This edition presents a unique exploration of the intersection between human conflict and dark supernatural forces, inviting readers to experience a chilling tale of survival and confrontation.
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Europe is in flames, and France is on the verge of falling, yet the worst terrors rampaging across the western world are not Hitler’s Panzer divisions.Hitler has his hands on the Spear of Destiny and has conjured up unearthly powers even he can not control. Now more terrifying creatures than the SS are stalking the war torn lands.Through this hellish landscape travels Sergeant Geoff Renyard, in hope of saving all his lads while they race for the Channel during Britain’s darkest hour. But Renyard’s section of riflemen aren’t the only ones on a mission.Across the battlefields strides Ludis Kristaps, a fallen pastor from the bitter north, now a father in search of vengeance for his murdered wife and unborn child, carrying with him a secret icon that may be the only weapon powerful enough to defeat the risen devil, Abbadon, and his legions from Hell.Abbadon also stalks the lands, and he will not bow his head to Hitler’s command. The arch-demon has plans of its own, centred upon the defiant island across the English Channel.All three parties are destined to meet on the beaches of Dunkirk, where the fate of the world, never mind the war, is to be contested.
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