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**UNHOLY TERROR..**. September, 1944...the villagers of Pont D'Ouilly atill shudder at the memory of that infernal day when a special divison of American tanks annihilated a Nazi armoured column. Thirteen U.S. tanks, all painted black. A strange sight, evven in wartime. One of the vehicles had broken a track, and stopped, its deadly mission complete. For some mysterious reason, the Allies sealed the hatch, and left the tank by the roadside. for thirty years, it just sat there, rusting with time, a grim reminder of the nearly forgotten battle. Some local people claimed the tank was cursed.. Haden't they heard eerie voices and wild laughter echoing from within? And didn't an old woman die exactly thirteen days after she'd tried to exorcise the supposed demons? Was there indeed a supernatural force inside...something so unearthly and sinisterthat no one would come near...something capable of unleashing an unspeakable evil no power on earth could destroy? Come, see for yourself, if you dare!
The Devils of D-Day: content & age rating
Intended for adult readers (18+).
This dark fantasy horror novel features demonic possession, supernatural terror, graphic violence, and disturbing imagery connected to WWII. Written by a horror specialist, it contains intense supernatural horror unsuitable for younger readers.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include death, supernatural horror, and war (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Adult readers interested in WWII supernatural horror will appreciate the atmospheric dread and historical setting.