Andrew C. Piazza's "One Last Gasp": A Gripping Tale of Love and Loss

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Andrew C. Piazza's One Last Gasp is an inspiring and captivating novel that follows the story of a young man's journey to discover himself. Set in the vibrant and chaotic city of Los Angeles, the protagonist embarks on an emotional rollercoaster of self-discovery, facing obstacles and learning lessons along the way. With a unique and captivating writing style, Andrew C. Piazza's One Last Gasp is a must-read for anyone looking for an uplifting and inspiring story. Readers will be taken on a journey of self-reflection and growth as the protagonist discovers his true identity and learns to accept himself for who he is. With its powerful themes and compelling characters
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Details of Andrew C. Piazza's "One Last Gasp": A Gripping Tale of Love and Loss

  • Publisher ‏ ‎: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-1491249086
  • Paperback ‏ ‎: 513 pages
  • Customer Reviews: 4.6/5 stars of 1,549 ratings
  • American Horror: American Horror
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 1.5 pounds
  • Military Thrillers (Books): Military Thrillers
  • Occult Fiction: Occult Fiction
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 1491249080
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 6 x 1.16 x 9 inches
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Best Sellers Rank: #189 in American Horror#3,831 in Military Thrillers #5,657 in Occult Fiction

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Joshua Pritchett Jr: One Last Gasp is a great horror story that's filled with interesting facts about the lives of GIs in World War 2. Piazza weaves an excellent tale that's hard to put down once you start reading.

United States on Oct 06, 2023

Laura Rose: I read horror, but I've never read a war story novel. I never thought I'd have the patience to read battle scenes. But Piazza's pacing and vivid vocabulary, his clearly extensive research preparation, and his ability to make action scenes personal made this read like watching an exciting movie. I feel like I really connected and was able to understand and honor the WWII GI experience. And the horror is clever and top notch. Thank you for the page turner! I won't forget it.

United States on Aug 25, 2023

Steven Beltzer: This was a frightening read just from the scenes that had to do with the battles within the war! Then, this guy tosses these soldiers into an extremely creepy supernatural, cosmic horror type situation. Between this title and the few short stories I've read by Piazza, I highly recommend this title and anything else by him!

United States on Aug 17, 2023

Dustin Higgins: I took a chance and was not disappointed. All I wanted was some cheesy cosmic horror but, as a vet, I got a story of brotherhood and a brief glimpse that humanity is capable of stopping great evils when we can stop committing evils against one another.

While the book may never be spoken of in the same category of WW2 novels suck as Catch-22 or The Naked and the Dead, don't sell this story short: it's damn good!

United States on Jul 22, 2023

Amazon Customer: At first I was a bit skeptical of the first 50 pages or so. I realized it was a very long book (500 Something pages) and wasn’t sure how much more effort I wanted to put in. As much as I love war related materials, I wanted the horror aspect to show up already.

Well I’m glad I held on because after a handful of pages I was intrigued…and then it kept getting better.

This is most definitely a horror book. It’s a mix of human created horror and something of the paranormal. If you love military/war themed stories, you will love this. If you like horror, then you will also love this.

It took me 2 days to get through this book while I was on vacation and I don’t regret it one bit.

…lastly…you may find yourself tearing up in the end here and there. As much as this is a war inspired horror novel, there was so much emotion.

I think I will be looking for more from this author…

United States on Apr 24, 2023

Curly D: I bought this for a gripping read whilst on my hols. There’s surprising depth here in both the knowledge of world war 2 troops day to day lives and character development. You’ll root for the heroes. It’s refreshing to read an action packed book that has depth in its characters. And surprising to see the man-made horrors of the war elevated to new heights by the introduction of fantastical horror elements, both in the nazi bad guys and the horror that awaits them further down the line.
Birdsong this ain’t, but if you want fun, edge of your seat action in a war setting and like gore, horror and good characters, then give this a go. A great holiday read and have bought others by the same author and enjoyed them. Why not give it a shot (if your gun doesn’t jam?)

United Kingdom on Dec 09, 2022

Sammy.: What a fabulous book. The descriptions were so realistic it felt like I was actually there. Not my usual choice of reading material but am so glad I bought this. Will take a long time to get it out of my head. The characters were realistic and likeable I was praying they'd get through.

United Kingdom on Sep 26, 2022

JoeJoe: I enjoy reading WWII (non-fict + fiction) as well as the occasional thriller. This book was an amazing read with gritty combat thrills, psychological twists and turns as well as making you question multidimensional realities, what could be or not be. I would definitely recommend this if you like WWII or horrors/thrillers, it’s a must!

United Kingdom on Sep 25, 2022

Pete Y.: ...The author said it himself. He does nothing to downplay his adoration of his mentor and inspiration and you can feel the influence of At The Mountains Of Madness here, but it’s used cunningly and creatively, as a flavour, as an unspoken given, almost. Big shoes to fill, indeed, but the author is up to the task. An incredible job of juggling WWII action, outright horror (seriously, enough stuff here to make the strongest to blow their chunks) and a real, foreboding sense of eldritch horror. Full of shocks, suspense, some really nasty twists, brilliant characterisation and a truly dreadful cliffhanger ending. Be thankful for the lighter nights because, I can guarantee, you won’t want to put this down. If you wake up, in the middle of the night, and all the angles in the room seem to be off-kilter and subtly wrong, and you can hear the faint click-click-click of claws on floor covering, and there appear to be two Moons in the pitchy, night sky...then I suggest that you pull up the covers and pray that sleep possesses you. Because if sleep doesn’t, THEY will. Brilliant!
Footnote: So much good fiction available on amazon. So many new authors producing amazing stuff at a...

United Kingdom on Apr 28, 2021

DAVID BRYSON: This writer can spin a good story. Just on its own the theme was attractive enough to sell me the book from new, because the theme seemed to resemble that of The Keep by F Paul Wilson. The setting was an impenetrable forest and the date of the action was 1944 or 1945. The forest harboured a Large Nasty in a large remote castle or such like, and the advancing Allied troops were on their way to deal with it. Very promising for those who like that sort of thing, but alas The Keep did not keep its promise, and the latter half of that book (and of its TV transfer) was pretty deplorable.

So I read eagerly. This author was master of his craft, and his account of the tank battles with the SS held my attention in a way such a narrative would not normally do. There was a lot of it, but even when the heroes reached the sinister Dom Caern it was taking a long time to locate the Geist, the Lovecraftian (or worse) fiend that awaited them. I was starting to experience a twinge of restiveness at that, and sure enough after the release of the Geist there is another long sequence of tank warfare that was very much like the earlier one. This kind of thing is Mr Piazza’s comfort zone, I...

United Kingdom on Sep 10, 2018

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Publisher ‏ ‎ CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Putnam Adult; First Edition Independently published
ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-1491249086 978-0399132636 978-1098943851
Paperback ‏ ‎ 513 pages 325 pages
Customer Reviews 4.6/5 stars of 1,549 ratings 4.7/5 stars of 20,147 ratings 4.3/5 stars of 6,531 ratings
American Horror American Horror American Horror
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 1.5 pounds 1.05 pounds 13.1 ounces
Military Thrillers (Books) Military Thrillers
Occult Fiction Occult Fiction Occult Fiction
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 1491249080 0399132635 1098943856
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 6 x 1.16 x 9 inches 9.62 x 1.35 x 6.52 inches 5.25 x 0.82 x 8 inches
Language ‏ ‎ English English English
Best Sellers Rank #189 in American Horror#3,831 in Military Thrillers #5,657 in Occult Fiction #31,581 in Suspense Thrillers#324,814 in Literature & Fiction #7 in American Horror#40 in Ghost Thrillers#269 in Occult Fiction
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