
SNAFU: An Anthology of Military Horror
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Action & Adventure
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
340
언어
영어
출판됨
Jul 7, 2014
출판사
Cohesion Press
판
Second
ISBN-10
0992558107
ISBN-13
9780992558109
설명
In a world where the horrors of warfare intertwine with the supernatural, a chilling anthology emerges, bringing together tales from some of the most talented authors in the genre. Each story invites the reader to explore the darker side of military life, where the battleground is not only the frontlines but also the haunting landscapes of the mind. From ghostly apparitions to nightmarish creatures, the authors paint a vivid picture of fear that lurks just beyond the edge of perception.
The narratives delve into the psychological toll of combat, showcasing how trauma can manifest into terrifying forms, blurring the line between reality and insanity. Characters are forced to confront their deepest fears, often with life-or-death consequences underscored by the relentless backdrop of military conflict. The anthology captures the essence of horror that is uniquely tied to the experiences of soldiers, making each story resonate with authenticity and dread.
Readers are taken on a journey through different eras and battles, each tale rich with atmosphere and tension. As the stories unfold, they reveal not only the external threats faced by soldiers but also the internal struggles that haunt them long after the battle is over. This collection is an unsettling meditation on the nature of fear and the lasting impact of war, sure to leave its audience questioning what lurking horrors reside within the heart of humanity.
The narratives delve into the psychological toll of combat, showcasing how trauma can manifest into terrifying forms, blurring the line between reality and insanity. Characters are forced to confront their deepest fears, often with life-or-death consequences underscored by the relentless backdrop of military conflict. The anthology captures the essence of horror that is uniquely tied to the experiences of soldiers, making each story resonate with authenticity and dread.
Readers are taken on a journey through different eras and battles, each tale rich with atmosphere and tension. As the stories unfold, they reveal not only the external threats faced by soldiers but also the internal struggles that haunt them long after the battle is over. This collection is an unsettling meditation on the nature of fear and the lasting impact of war, sure to leave its audience questioning what lurking horrors reside within the heart of humanity.