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The Wolf's Hour by Robert R. McCammon
4.0
McCammon does something very unique with The Wolf's Hour and he manages to mix pulp with history extremely well.
The action is excellent.
The historical aspect is excellent.
The emotional depths it reaches is incredibly impressive. It captures the complex moralities of war with a surprisingly multicultural cast of characters, McCammon never forgets the true horrors that occurred in World War 2.
My one criticism is that the hammy love scenes just feel a little bit misplaced, it is clearly not McCammon's strong suit. The female characters could use a bit more fleshing out as they kinda feel like stereotypes.
Scenes from this book will stick with me deep down in my soul. Highest recommend.
The action is excellent.
The historical aspect is excellent.
The emotional depths it reaches is incredibly impressive. It captures the complex moralities of war with a surprisingly multicultural cast of characters, McCammon never forgets the true horrors that occurred in World War 2.
My one criticism is that the hammy love scenes just feel a little bit misplaced, it is clearly not McCammon's strong suit. The female characters could use a bit more fleshing out as they kinda feel like stereotypes.
Scenes from this book will stick with me deep down in my soul. Highest recommend.