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As the First World War rages, a lone assassin navigates sprawling fields of death by secreting himself within the soiled mazes of the ravaged frontlines. The young Native American soldier, Anong, conflicted by loyalties and his place in the world, must cross lands seeded in local superstitions and ancient folklore. When he saves a young boy from a pack of predatory locals, Anong, and the child soon find themselves facing something far more frightening than the horrors of war. Russell Stander, returning to the same ancient quarry where his mother met her own grisly end decades earlier, helps…mehr

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As the First World War rages, a lone assassin navigates sprawling fields of death by secreting himself within the soiled mazes of the ravaged frontlines. The young Native American soldier, Anong, conflicted by loyalties and his place in the world, must cross lands seeded in local superstitions and ancient folklore. When he saves a young boy from a pack of predatory locals, Anong, and the child soon find themselves facing something far more frightening than the horrors of war. Russell Stander, returning to the same ancient quarry where his mother met her own grisly end decades earlier, helps recover a newly revealed find. Alongside a team of handpicked archeologists, Stander puzzles over what has been unearthed. Desperate to shed light on the scattered and varied pieces of the evolving mystery. But what emerges - voraciously hungry, disturbingly malformed, and shockingly violent - keeps Stander and team cloaked in darkness. Can any light be found within the trench?
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David M. Gritzmacher spends much of his time unwinding the knots his twisted narratives bind him in. Plotting out his escape (and next dark tale), while cruising along the backroads near his home in Illinois. Married to his high school sweetheart for more than 35 years and with five grown children, he remains baffled by the state of the world around him. Retreating into his own writing where the dark things that slither, creep, haunt, and betray are not merely the folly of man...