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Jason Thistledown, now a veteran pilot of World War I, gets ready to embark on a new career flying mail and passengers in North Africa and, he hopes, forget the profound horrors that have shaped him.Soon, they will all have to reckon with one other: a terrible synthesis of those horrors, which moves among humanity with an inexorable and terrible purpose-obliterating and reshaping that humanity until there is only one thing left:Die volks.David Nickleis a Toronto-based author and journalist whose fiction has appeared in magazines and anthologies likeCemetery Dance, The Year's Best FantasyandHorror, theNorthern Frightsseries, and theQueer Fearseries. Some of it has been collected in his book of stories,Monstrous Affections. His first solo novel,Eutopia: A Novel of Terrible Optimism, led the National Post to call him "a worthy heir to the mantle of Stephen King." His most recent novel,Rasputin's Bastards, was called supernatural eeriness at its best. 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