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The Last Night to Kill Nazis

David Agranoff

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Clash Books
02 January 2024
The Fuhrer is Dead and the clock is ticking...

The Last Night to Kill Nazis is an emotional rollercoaster of adventure, terror and revenge that explores one of the world's most evil events through the lens of a horror novel. An entertaining and enlightening novel that is Inglorious Basterds meets Dracula.

April 30th, 1945. The Fuhrer has shot himself. Goebbels is drafting a surrender and the slow process for justice begins. This starts a clock ticking for Noah Sammovich, a former army ranger turned OSS secret agent. Only a month earlier he helped to liberate a death camp in central Germany. The trauma of seeing the final solution enacted on his people has convinced him that he must act before the surrender. His mission -- kill as many of the top Nazi leadership as he can before peace becomes official.

The SS hatches a plan for 150 top leaders to escape from a secret airstrip in the alps and form a New Fatherland in occupied Manchuria. Noah has a plan and a secret weapon, a creature of the night with a thirst for blood and the ability to manipulate the psychic trauma of the pain they caused.
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Imprint:   Clash Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781955904728
ISBN 10:   1955904723
Pages:   274
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David Agranoff is a novelist, screenwriter, and Horror and Science Fiction critic. He is the Splatterpunk and Wonderland book award-nominated author of 8 books including the novels the CLI-FI novel Ring of Fire, Punk Rock Ghost Story, and Goddamn Killing Machines which he describes as The Dirty Dozen meets PKD. As a critic he has written more than 1,100 book reviews on his blog Postcards from a Dying World which has recently become a podcast, featuring interviews with award-winning and bestselling authors such as Stephen Graham Jones, Paul Tremblay, Alma Katsu, and Josh Malerman. For the last three years, David has co-hosted the popular Dickheads podcast, a deep dive into the work of Philip K. Dick reviewing his novels in publication order as well as the history of Science Fiction. You can follow David on Twitter @DAgranoffauthor For more detailed discussions on the work of Philip K. Dick. Dickheads is on Apple podcasts as PKDheads.

Reviews for The Last Night to Kill Nazis

""David Agranoff is a razor sharp writer, a storyteller with hard rock pacing, a magician of ideas... An idealist in hell."" - John Shirley, cyberpunk legend and Screenwriter of The Crow“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 ""A wonderful new voice."" - Jeremy Robert Johnson, Author of The Loop  ""Agranoff brings Artist's eye and activist's fist to these chilling reports from our war on the natural world."" -Cody Goodfellow, author of Unamerica  ""I’ve been a big fan of David Agranoff since his first novel The Vegan Revolution…with Zombies came out a few years ago through Eraserhead. The thing that always attracted me to Agranoff was his punk rock ethos, one he refuses to shed – a straight-edger with a penchant for violence and smart humor which permeated his fiction. He was always one of the bizarre writers I wanted to be myself Agranoff has many literary faces."" -Chris Kelso, author of Message From the Slave State ""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 on free-based cocaine. The Last Night to Kill Nazis makes Tarantino look like a punk for not taking Inglorious Basterds further than he did. 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 ""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, The Last Storm


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