THE WARRIOR OF TWO WORLDS

In the world called Yuulith, on the other side of the secret cross-dimensional gate, Curtis Macurdy had led a mighty army, becoming known to his faithful warriors as an invincible mystic warrior, the Lion of Farside. But Macurdy was always at heart a farmer, like his ancestors, and after the war he returned to Earth, hoping that fate would permit him to till his ancestral soil in peace. But the Second World War was casting a long, dark shadow over Macurdy's hopes.

Hitler's obsession with the occult has led to a secret Mazi project for recruiting people with paranormal abilities, abilities that have proven all too real. One of the recruits has discovered the Bavarian Gate, and on the other side of it, the militaristic Voitusotar, with their potent psychic powers.

An alliance between the Nazis and the Voitusotar would mean certain victory for the Axis. Macurdy must infiltrate the Nazi project and find a way to destroy the Bavarian gate to Yuulith and end the danger to both worlds. But even the mental powers of the Lion of Farside may not permit Macurdy to survive his desperate mission....

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    The plot was interesting enough--but the story was badly told. It read like a plot synopsis rather than characters with actions.

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    A good sequel to "The Lion of Farside" without being "same as the other one".

    Editing on the electronic version is bad and would be unacceptable for a paper book. Did they use an early version for the ebook? I stumbled repeatedly over words that made no sense in context but WERE real words. So at least spell checking was done. This needs clean-up.

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