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They came for war. They found something worse. 1972. On the edge of the Laos border, a long-range reconnaissance team is dispatched into the jungle to evaluate prototype night vision goggles. Expecting only enemy fire and the familiar hazards of war, the soldiers soon realize the red-tinted 'night vision' goggles reveal more than anyone intended. Each step into the jungle blurs the line between mission and nightmare. The deeper they go, the less certain they are of what waits in the dark-or of themselves. Through the Red Glass combines the grit of Vietnam War fiction with the unsettling…mehr

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They came for war. They found something worse. 1972. On the edge of the Laos border, a long-range reconnaissance team is dispatched into the jungle to evaluate prototype night vision goggles. Expecting only enemy fire and the familiar hazards of war, the soldiers soon realize the red-tinted 'night vision' goggles reveal more than anyone intended. Each step into the jungle blurs the line between mission and nightmare. The deeper they go, the less certain they are of what waits in the dark-or of themselves. Through the Red Glass combines the grit of Vietnam War fiction with the unsettling atmosphere of supernatural horror. A taut, immersive novella, it invites readers to peer into a war fought not only on the battlefield, but in the darkness of the soul.
Autorenporträt
Sean is a writer and editor whose career bridges film, television, and fiction. A native of Baltimore now based inLos Angeles, he draws on his background in visualstorytelling to craft narratives that are both cinematic anddeeply human.His work has appeared in the graphic novel anthology 321: Fast Comics, and his wide-ranging interests-from militaryhistory to speculative science fiction-inform the scope andtexture of his writing. Rowe's debut novel, Under the Hornof Hearth, launches the Northland Frail saga, a fantasyepic more than a decade in the making. His latest work, thenovella Through the Red Glass, further demonstrates hisfascination with myth-making, history, and the power ofstories.