Man at War – Excerpt No. 345

He dipped his sword arm as though the slash had been effective. His opponent smiled, as if someone injected a concentrated dose of courage straight into his veins.

When the Kraut tried to leverage his advantage, Marc hit the man with the hilt of his sabre. It was enough to stun him, giving Sawyer the chance to finish him off with a combination of bayonet charge and gunfire.

A British or Commonwealth officer in a peaked cap fires a submachine gun from the hip in a war-ravaged street at night, the muzzle erupting in a bright flash amid flying debris and sparks. His focused expression cuts through the chaos of battle. The dramatic black-and-white scene includes a vintage distressed photo border.

Disclaimer: This novel is an work in progress and readers may encounter grammatical errors and inconsistencies. Please view this a draft and not a published work.



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