As a child, Dagan Harris, was rumored to have eyes that filled with black and sent him into a preternatural rage. Now a father, with hints of schizophrenia, Dagan is called into the fray of WWII. Dagan ships out because he believes his father is communicating with him from beyond the grave. Dagan's wife, Eleanor, fiercely objects his departure, calling him a coward for leaving their son behind. As a bomber pilot, then a prisoner of war, Dagan survives the impossible and the trauma of war begins to take a toll. He questions his reality, his past, and the bizarre villains he must face off against - are they real...or projections from his war-torn mind, body, and soul?
This 270 page book is the exciting start to an ongoing series - a hero's journey that ties in real historical events and characters. The history of World War II and many more evils of human history take on a whole new meaning when viewed through the fantastical lens of Post Traumatic.
As a child, Dagan Harris, was rumored to have eyes that filled with black and sent him into a preternatural rage. Now a father, with hints of schizophrenia, Dagan is called into the fray of WWII. Dagan ships out because he believes his father is communicating with him from beyond the grave. Dagan's wife, Eleanor, fiercely objects his departure, calling him a coward for leaving their son behind. As a bomber pilot, then a prisoner of war, Dagan survives the impossible and the trauma of war begins to take a toll. He questions his reality, his past, and the bizarre villains he must face off against - are they real...or projections from his war-torn mind, body, and soul?
This 270 page book is the exciting start to an ongoing series - a hero's journey that ties in real historical events and characters. The history of World War II and many more evils of human history take on a whole new meaning when viewed through the fantastical lens of Post Traumatic.
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