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Before the cannons thundered, the dead walked...
June 1815. On the eve of the Battle of Waterloo, a British camp waits in the rain and mud, bracing for Napoleon's assault at dawn. But in the darkness beyond the barricades, another enemy rises -- one that no drumbeat or bugle call could prepare them for.
The fallen French do not rest. They stir, they hunger, and they march once more.
Captain James Ashford and a dwindling band of soldiers must fight through the longest night of their lives, as comrades turn and shadows lurch closer with every hour. Courage, fire, and bayonet steel hold back the tide -- but dawn brings no reprieve, only the promise of history resuming as if nothing ever happened.
Blending the gritty realism of Bernard Cornwell with the creeping dread of Stephen King, Waterloo: The Forgotten Night is a chilling tale of horror, war, and sacrifice. The battle that shaped Europe began not at sunrise, but in the midnight terror no one dared to record.
Fans of historical horror, supernatural thrillers, and dark war stories will be gripped until the final page.
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