Corpse Walker: The Night Parade

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Pub Date Dec 07 2022 | Archive Date Nov 09 2022

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War has been declared. The supernatural group Yamata no Orochi controls Imperial Japanese forces as the country drags the United States into World War II. Commander Isamu Mori seeks to collect a broken Infernal Artifact scattered across the Pacific Ocean necessary to execute his sinister plan. His followers dispatch a secret agent to recover a piece lost during the bombing of Pearl Harbor, resulting in a shocking discovery that the United States may have otherworldly allies of their own...

War has been declared. The supernatural group Yamata no Orochi controls Imperial Japanese forces as the country drags the United States into World War II. Commander Isamu Mori seeks to collect a...


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this was a really well done concept and I throughly enjoyed the historical element going on in this story. It was what I was hoping for and really was glad that I read this. It had a great character development and the characters felt like real people. Ralynn Kimie has a great writing style and I really enjoyed reading this. I look forward to reading more from Ralynn Kimie.

"While he could feel the energy of it emitting from the opening of the cave, it was strange to see Death’s scythe assembled before him. The toe of the blade at home with the rest of its pieces. A whole."

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