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Friday, February 10, 2017

Review: No Man's Land: Horror in the Trenches

No Man's Land: Horror in the Trenches No Man's Land: Horror in the Trenches by Greg Chapman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Review: NO MAN'S LAND: HORROR IN THE TRENCHES by C. M. Saunders

Told as a series of continuing vignettes, NO MAN'S LAND relates the experience of Harry Doyle, a young Welsh soldier in the First World War. As terrifying as are the usual horrors of any war, Harry and his cohorts face additional horrors of an implacable nature. Harry is a wonderful protagonist, because he's not a one-dimensional fearless hero, but rather he is a true human, fearing, loyal, emotional, introspective. NO MAN'S LAND is a literate and vivid narrative of an ugly war, a war which for Harry Doyle and his fellow soldiers extends beyond the boundaries of consensus reality.

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