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The Dead in June 12: The Graveless Dead
The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I came to 37.5 million and it is currently listed as being the sixth deadliest human conflict in world history. The Entente Powers, otherwise known as the Allies, lost … Continue reading
The Dead in June 11: I Tracked a Dead Man Down a Trench
I Tracked a Dead Man Down a Trench by Walter Lyon The Eyes of the Dead is available now: Amazon UK Amazon US Amazon Germany Tweet
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The Dead in June 10: Sample from The Eyes of the Dead
Its eyes were pools of absolute obsidian. Black howling portals of hell. Black as an ocean under a moonless night sky. The eyes froze the two soldiers where they stood. The scrawny naked thing cocked its head on one side, … Continue reading
The Dead in June 03: Poison Gas
One of the nastiest weapons utilised during the First World War was that of poison gas. Initially, no lethal or disabling gases were employed. In 1914, the gases used were mainly tear-inducing irritants deployed in small amounts by both sides. … Continue reading

