Fiends of the Eastern Front

Fiends of the Eastern Front by David Bishop is a First Edition published by Black Flame in 2007, featuring 766 pages in English. This book presents a unique narrative set against the backdrop of World War II, exploring the events from the Russian front in 1941 through the Siege of Leningrad in 1942, culminating in the bloody climax in Berlin in 1945. The story follows Lord Constanta as he directs his vampire cadre to manipulate the war’s outcome through supernatural means, blending elements of fantasy with historical events.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of gritty realism and military detail woven throughout the narrative. The book delves into themes of the occult and supernatural, offering an alternative history perspective on significant moments of the 20th century. This collected edition provides an expansive look at the intersection of war and dark fantasy, inviting exploration of how these elements shape the course of history.
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Black Flame are proud to present the collected edition of David Bishop’s World War Twomagnum opus. From the Russian front in 1941, the Siege of Leningrad in 1942, to the bloody climax in Berlin, 1945, we see Lord Constanta dictate his vampire cadre to influence the outcome of the war with unholy terror. Fiends of the Eastern front mixes the gritty realism of war, rich military detail and alternate history.
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