Allied commando wizards fight their Nazi counterparts in World War II in the first book of a new action-adventure fantasy series.
David Mack is the New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty novels. His writing credits span several media, including television, film, short fiction, magazines, and comics. He resides in New York City. The Midnight Front is the first novel in his Dark Arts secret history series. Visit him online at www.davidmack.pro
"This novel is in equipoise--the horrific and evil balanced
expertly by humor and good. ... The Midnight Front is as close to a
perfect novel that I've had the pleasure to read in a long time.
Mack leaves no cliffhangers and beautifully sets up the next novel
in the series. I can't recommend The Midnight Front enough."--The
Qwillery "If you grew up reading and rereading the Harry Potter
books, The Midnight Front is right up your alley."--The Nameless
Zine "A rollicking, high-stakes adventure with action tailor-made
for the movies." --Brian Staveley, author of The Emperor's Blades
"Smart and surprising--fun and fascinating speculation grounded in
familiar history, a rich and textured variation on the magical
arts, and complex characters struggling to fight the good fight. I
loved it." --Kirsten Beyer, New York Times Bestselling author of
Children of the Storm "The Dark Arts series hits the ground
running. Exciting and smart, David Mack's secret history of World
War II and the occult heroes and villains that fought it will keep
you up well past midnight." --R. S. Belcher, author of The Six-Gun
Tarot "An epic thrill ride, taking us deep into a compelling,
hypnotic vision of history as it might have been. Powerful, fast
paced, and engaging." --Ilana C. Myer, author of Last Song Before
Night
"An exciting, secret struggle of occult powers and military action.
Can't wait for the next one!" --Richard Baker, author of Valiant
Dust
"Propulsive, with well-crafted characters and cinematic set pieces
culled from the war's most momentous crossroads. Equal parts
brimstone and gunpowder, the book deftly mixes the tropes of high
fantasy into a semirealistic portrayal of WWII, resulting in an
entertaining scenario that wouldn't be out of place in a video game
or a spirited match of Dungeons & Dragons. A complex, entertaining
fantasy that sets loose a 'chosen one' hero arc among the dogs of
war." --Kirkus Reviews
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