No Man's World Omnibus by Pat Kelleher

No Man's World Omnibus by Pat Kelleher

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On November 1st 1916, 900 men of the 13th Battalion of the Pennine Fusiliers vanished without trace from the battlefield. No Man's World tells the story of their struggle to survive on an alien planet, amidst a hostile environment and terrifying aliens, with dwindling supplies of ammunition and rations...

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No Man's World Omnibus by Pat Kelleher

When Thomas ‘Only’ Atkins signed up to fight for King and Country, half the boys he grew up with ended up fighting alongside him. The 13th Battalion of the Pennine Fusiliers were a ‘Pal’s Brigade,’ a whole town transposed to the Somme together to feed the Front’s relentless need for warm bodies. They also disappeared from the face of the Earth, on the 1st November 1916, along with nearly half a mile of mud and trenches, a Sopwith and a tank. Finding themselves on a terrifying alien world, Tommy and his mates have to contend with man-eating plants, ravening beasts and the eerie, insectile Chatts—to say nothing of a sinister, arcane threat from within their own ranks... No Man’s World presents all three novels from this series, Black Hand Gang, The Ironclad Prophecy and The Alleyman, along with a new introduction and extensive new content.
Pat Kelleher lives in Manchester, England. He has written for a wide variety of media. He has worked for BBC Magazines, Egmont, Marvel and Panini, and most recently was the game-writer on the No.1 WWII computer game Sniper Elite 3. He also has several non-fiction books to his credit.
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ISBN 13 9781781083123
ISBN 10 1781083126
Title No Man's World Omnibus
Author Pat Kelleher
Series No Man's World
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
Year published 2015-03-12
Number of pages 768
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.