Wednesday, June 14, 2023

The Last Night to Kill Nazis final Blurb reveal

 


 

"At the beginning of The Last Night to Kill Nazis, David Agranoff lights a fuse that burns with perfectly-timed suspense to an explosive resolution. This mash-up of World War II thriller and vampire horror is exciting and authentic; like peanut butter and chocolate it shouldn't work, but it does. I loved it!" - Lisa Morton, six-time Bram Stoker Award-winner 

 


 

 

“A masterpiece of characterization, pacing, and atmosphere! In The Last Night to Kill Nazis, David Agranoff delivers a true page-turner that pits supernatural evil against even darker and more horrifying human evil in a story that hearkens back to the best of the classic World War II and horror movies—yet feels completely relevant today.” --James Chambers, Bram Stoker Award-Winning Author of On the Hierophant Road and On the Night Border.

OK here are all the blurbs together...


 

"It's time to face the truth! You've always wanted to see vampires fight World War II nazis! In your heart, you craved it! But you said, no one could do it right. You hadn't counted on David Agranoff. He's shown us how it's done right! Don't miss the high-concept schadenfreude and fierce plotting of The Last Night to Kill Nazis!"  - John Shirley author of Stormland

 "The Last Night to Kill Nazis is solid storytelling packed with real history and--if you are of the mindset that evil deserves to be punished--a whole hell of a lot of bloody, gratifying fun." -- Alma Katsu, author of The Wehrwolf

 "A brutal, bloody rampage, Agranoff has created great characters and daring storytelling. I guarantee you have never had so much fun seeing Nazis meeting their gruesome fates." – Tim Lebbon, author of The Silence and The Last Storm

 "The Last Night to Kill Nazis is a glorious exploration of culpability and trauma. A blood-soaked thrill ride bursting with frenetic energy that recalls the finest of exploitation and action films. David Agranoff looks at the horrors of the second World War with unflinching honesty, exploring a culpability that few other writers dare to. This is a book that balances exceptional depth with absolute fun and terrific characters. Come for Nazis dying horribly, and stay for the fantastic writing."-Zachary Rosenberg, author of Hungers As Old As This Land and The Long Shalom

 

"This is high-concept genre fiction, people. Agranoff has performed alchemy on those late-night History Channel documentaries like The Nazis' Supernatural Weapons and crossed it with The A-Team. This book is a possessed slaughterhouse of language and imagery, running off an engine of righteous anger and revenge. And we should be pleased. I know I am."

-Kyle Winkler, author of The Nothing That Is and Boris Says the Words


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