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Bernard Anton

Dernière sortie
Defeat of the Impostors
After Laurels for Ukraine and Anathema on the Usurper, Bernard Anton completes his trilogy with a tragicomedy presenting the horrible absurdity of a war which unjustly ravages a peaceful country.
In this story, twin soldiers Vitaliy and Davyd find humor in war. Driven by zeal, Davyd creates a new smart weapon that could revolutionize the conflict and secure victory.
A spectacular range of emotions unfolds and shakes the reader.
From these moving scenes emerge a call for peace and happiness. Such a liberated and liberating powerful word challenges despotism. The touches of humor and poetry in this play lighten the terrible drama described and provide a better understanding of an unprecedented gratuitous slaughter. The title Defeat of the Imposters refers to the failure of liars who unduly justify their misdeeds and turn unfortunate events to their advantage.
From these moving scenes emerge a call for peace and happiness. Such a liberated and liberating powerful word challenges despotism. The touches of humor and poetry in this play lighten the terrible drama described and provide a better understanding of an unprecedented gratuitous slaughter. The title Defeat of the Imposters refers to the failure of liars who unduly justify their misdeeds and turn unfortunate events to their advantage.
After Laurels for Ukraine and Anathema on the Usurper, Bernard Anton completes his trilogy with a tragicomedy presenting the horrible absurdity of a war which unjustly ravages a peaceful country.
In this story, twin soldiers Vitaliy and Davyd find humor in war. Driven by zeal, Davyd creates a new smart weapon that could revolutionize the conflict and secure victory.
A spectacular range of emotions unfolds and shakes the reader.
From these moving scenes emerge a call for peace and happiness. Such a liberated and liberating powerful word challenges despotism. The touches of humor and poetry in this play lighten the terrible drama described and provide a better understanding of an unprecedented gratuitous slaughter. The title Defeat of the Imposters refers to the failure of liars who unduly justify their misdeeds and turn unfortunate events to their advantage.
From these moving scenes emerge a call for peace and happiness. Such a liberated and liberating powerful word challenges despotism. The touches of humor and poetry in this play lighten the terrible drama described and provide a better understanding of an unprecedented gratuitous slaughter. The title Defeat of the Imposters refers to the failure of liars who unduly justify their misdeeds and turn unfortunate events to their advantage.
