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In Theodore Roscoe's Remember Tomorrow, the Chateau de Feu, a crumbling relic in the Red Zone, harbors eerie legends from the Battle of the Somme. Strange tales circulate among the war-torn valley's natives-the buried soldiers, it is said, cannot rest, emerging to battle endlessly beneath their poppy-laden graves. Bill Shepherd, inheritor of the chateau, dismisses these whispers until he discovers a murdered peasant, seemingly strangled by German war gas. As Shepherd grapples with the haunting mysteries, a diverse group converges at the chateau during a storm. Among them, an Italian doctor, a Russian professor, and a French girl find themselves caught in a chilling revelation. When organ music echoes through the chateau, playing national anthems with no radio in sight, Shepherd and his companions are thrust into a supernatural realm, questioning whether they confront the living or the dead. Remember Tomorrow unfolds a captivating tapestry of suspense, blending wartime horror with spectral intrigue in the heart of the Red Zone.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In Theodore Roscoe's Remember Tomorrow, the Chateau de Feu, a crumbling relic in the Red Zone, harbors eerie legends from the Battle of the Somme. Strange tales circulate among the war-torn valley's natives-the buried soldiers, it is said, cannot rest, emerging to battle endlessly beneath their poppy-laden graves. Bill Shepherd, inheritor of the chateau, dismisses these whispers until he discovers a murdered peasant, seemingly strangled by German war gas. As Shepherd grapples with the haunting mysteries, a diverse group converges at the chateau during a storm. Among them, an Italian doctor, a Russian professor, and a French girl find themselves caught in a chilling revelation. When organ music echoes through the chateau, playing national anthems with no radio in sight, Shepherd and his companions are thrust into a supernatural realm, questioning whether they confront the living or the dead. Remember Tomorrow unfolds a captivating tapestry of suspense, blending wartime horror with spectral intrigue in the heart of the Red Zone.