One Last Gasp

One Last Gasp by Andrew C. Piazza is a fiction title published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 20, 2013. This 514-page book presents a narrative set near the end of World War II, focusing on a US Army unit that pursues a renegade SS panzer battalion into the secluded Ardennes forest. Within this chilling setting, the soldiers encounter an ancient manor house harboring a supernatural evil that challenges their understanding of reality.
Readers will find a blend of war and horror elements as the soldiers confront the creature known as The Geist, navigating both external threats from enemy troops and the internal horrors of the manor. The story delves into themes of the occult and supernatural, creating a nightmarish battle for survival that intertwines the brutality of war with the depths of human fear. This edition is presented in English and measures 9 by 6 inches, weighing 1.5 pounds.
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There are worse horrors than the evils that men do.
Near the end of World War II, during the Battle of The Bulge, a US Army unit pursues a renegade SS panzer battalion into the secluded Ardennes forest. There, hidden deep in the snow-covered pines, they find an ancient manor house containing an inhuman evil that defies any sense of reality.
Confronted with a supernatural evil inside the manor, and surrounded by enemy troops outside, the soldiers will have to unravel the mysteries of the creature called The Geist and face a nightmarish battle for body and soul if they are to survive.
Part war story, part horror story, One Last Gasp will hold you in its haunting grip from its explosive beginning to its mindbending conclusion.
Fans of the works of HP Lovecraft, Stephen King, or anyone who enjoys horror written with an unusual twist will find this combination of war story and horror novel to be a good read.
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