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Tango0108 Mar 2018 10:07 p.m. PST

By Andrew Faron

"A tumultuous story with the invasion of Poland on 1st September 1939 by Nazi Germany; A Polish soldier, Franciszek endures the total humiliation of a paradox and bizarre situations being forced to fight for three different countries in three different uniforms, Polish, German and British in WWII. Being trapped in the war games beyond comprehension, his tormented, shattered mind is screaming and hanging on the verge of insanity.

In the madness and absurdity of his fate in the war, wondering who the enemy is, becomes challenging to the very core of his soul. As the ‘Cold War' engulfs Eastern Europe the twists of circumstance force him into espionage by the Russian KGB, which is his only way out of Stalinist Poland and escaping to freedom in the West.

Meanwhile his wife, Maria endures the mental anguish and tragedy of a living hell surviving the unspeakable terrors of the war front beyond imagination. Being alone, the birth and loss of her son Walter, as well as the news of her husband ‘missing in action' amid the insanity of a raging war, becomes a devastating nightmare of mega proportions…"
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zoneofcontrol09 Mar 2018 11:08 a.m. PST

I hope the book is better written than the review. Reading a book with such hyperbole would certainly be a tumultuous, torture beyond the capacity of mankind to endure on a day to day basis with the lovelorn impossibility of ever reaching a satisfactory conclusion of eminent domain.

Tango0110 Mar 2018 11:33 a.m. PST

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