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Sergei and Hans

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Sergei and Hans

By: Dennis Santaniello
Narrated by: Dennis Santaniello
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Two soldiers from opposite sides of the war. One Christmas meal that will change their lives forever.

An action-packed historical thriller where survival is the only thing that matters, Sergei and Hans is a story of war, loss, and redemption. Set on the Eastern Front of WWI, on a cruel and unforgiving mountain, and later in a terrifying German prison camp, this fascinating story encapsulates real men and their struggles to survive a war unlike the world has ever seen. Both soldiers have their own stories to tell. They are Sergei and Hans.

©2022 Dennis Santaniello (P)2022 Dennis Santaniello
20th Century Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Psychological World War I Fiction Suspense
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I loved the raw emotion of this book! At first I struggled to listen to the author's narration, but grew to love it as it fits the book itself so well. It could have been a drama or even a radio production (back in the day).

Whether at Christmas time or not, this is a great war and adventure story with two characters you will definitely connect with. It moves fast and is hard to stop listening too--building up until the very last seconds.

Readers may have difficulty with the unannounced shifting from one POV to another, but if one is patient they can usually figure out whose POV we are in--and often it is truly third person omniscient or first person (meaning Sergei's journal). Again, I think that just added to the rawness of the drama--a must for soldier stories, in my opinion.

Great story, worth a listen.

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