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Werewolf - Okinawa, Japan

A Supernatural Military Horror novel of WWII Secrets and an Ancient Curse

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Werewolf - Okinawa, Japan

By: Ethan Blackwood
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A summer on a remote US air base in Okinawa is the last place teenager Kyle Taylor wants to be. Trapped in the oppressive heat and the even more oppressive silence of his father’s empty guest quarters, he’s a prisoner of paradise. But when he falls in with a group of military brats who know the island’s secrets, Kyle discovers a new, more dangerous kind of prison.

Deep in the off-limits jungle lies a sealed Japanese command bunker, a tomb untouched since the final days of World War II. Lured by the thrill of exploring a place no one has entered for eighty years, the teens break the seal and descend into the darkness. But they are not alone. They awaken something ancient, hungry, and full of rage.

Now, a monstrous creature stalks the manicured lawns and sterile streets of the air base, and the sickness it carries begins to spread. As the military scrambles to contain a threat it cannot comprehend, Kyle and his friends learn the truth is far more terrifying than they ever imagined—a truth buried in a forgotten OSS journal about a cursed soldier and a monster that should have remained sleeping in its tomb.

A terrifying blend of military thriller and supernatural horror, this story reminds us that some secrets are buried for a reason, and some tombs are meant to stay sealed forever.

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