A Song for No Mans Land, Andy Remic
A Song for No Mans Land, Andy Remic
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A Song for No Man's Land

Author: Andy Remic

Narrator: Tim Gerard Reynolds

Unabridged: 4 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/09/2016


Synopsis

He signed up to fight with visions of honour and glory, of fighting for king and country, of making his family proud at long last.

But on a battlefield during the Great War, Robert Jones is shot, and wonders how it all went so very wrong, and how things could possibly get any worse.

He'll soon find out. When the attacking enemy starts to shapeshift into a nightmarish demonic force, Jones finds himself fighting an impossible war against an enemy that shouldn't exist.

Andy Remic's A Song for No Man's Land is the first in an ongoing series.

About Andy Remic

Andy Remic has been described as the natural successor to David Gemmell, an accolade he refuses to admit starting himself. He began his writing career writing high-octane science fiction novels, but soon diversified into visceral fantasy with his debut fantasy trilogy, The Clockwork Vampire Chronicles. Remic lives in the north of England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bookwraiths on March 11, 2016

Reviewed at Bookwraiths. A Song for No Man’s Land is a brutal and bloody triumph for Andy Remic. The portrayal of Robert Jones (British soldier in World War I) a gripping snapshot of the true horrors of war after all illusions of glory and honor are stripped away, leaving behind only the ghastly real......more

Goodreads review by Scott on January 01, 2019

Nazis, demons, PTSD......the idea was better than the execution. I thought the PTSD portions were well written, thought out and gave me empathy for the characters. The rest of it was scattered a bit eye rolling at times. I wasn't buying into the larger storyline and won't continue the series.......more

Goodreads review by Bridget on February 15, 2016

A Song for No Man’s Land is a dull, depressing slog of a novella that never seems to figure out what it wants to say. For all of its short length, it seems to drag on interminably before finally sputtering to a stop right when things seemed to almost start to get interesting. It is the first book in......more

Goodreads review by DarkChaplain on August 10, 2016

Review also published here A Song for No Man's Land truly is an odd one. It is far more of a historical soldier's tale set during World War I than a fantasy, and yet a fantasy story it is. I somehow wonder if it had to be, though. The supernatural elements only really creep in as part of the reali......more

Goodreads review by Laura on February 16, 2016

More than just a war story This novella is not for the fainthearted. Nor is it for those seeking a quick fix of what I understand to be the usual Remic fare of bloody action and violence. Yes, it's bloody. Yes, it's exciting. But 'A Song for No Man's Land' is so much more than just a war story. Bringi......more