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Armored Warrior Panzerter: Grim Harvest

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Armored Warrior Panzerter: Grim Harvest

By: T.E. Butcher
Narrated by: Rupert Chandler
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The tide is turning, but the hardest battles are still to come.

It took over a year, but Lieutenant Colonel Paul Reiter’s Black Lion regiment has finally liberated their homes. Though they’ve returned to where they started, their war is far from over. A few miles from their hometowns, a massive line of fortifications and defenses sprawls across the border into the Union.

Reiter knows the Union won’t roll over, even after their string of recent defeats. They won’t stop until all of Mars is under their banner, to the point where they are growing even more supersoldiers to face them, and are pushing them into service earlier. More and more superweapons are rearing their heads.

The Union won’t surrender, not with men like Declan Kennedy leading their soldiers into battle. With everything they’ve accomplished thus far at risk, Reiter must break through the Union lines and into the Union homeland. Through mud and blood, to the green fields beyond.

Armored Warrior Panzerter is a gritty, tactical literary universe. A new generation of military sci-fi/mecha fiction. If you love Galaxy’s Edge, Mobile Suit Gundam, or Battletech, you should check this out.

©2022 Tyler Butcher (P)2022 Tyler Butcher
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