Synopsis
It is December 1944 and Europe is still gripped by war. In the densely forested mountains of Belgium one of the conflict's most brutal battles is raging. Cut off from the front, a ragtag group of young British and American soldiers finds itself being hunted by a patrol of elite German Special Forces, including a newly commissioned officer called Kreuz—a teenage boy who will grow up to become Warden Cross (the fearsome prison director who will one day rule Furnace Penitentiary, the terrifying underground prison specially built for teen offenders).
As both sides fight for their lives in the unforgiving terrain, however, they start to realize that there are worse things hiding in the snow than soldiers. There are creatures out there with gas masks and piggy eyes (ancestors of Furnace prison's "wheezers")—demonic entities that cannot be killed by guns and grenades, monsters who do not care what uniforms their victims are wearing so long as they bleed, and so long as they scream...
As both sides fight for their lives in the unforgiving terrain, however, they start to realize that there are worse things hiding in the snow than soldiers. There are creatures out there with gas masks and piggy eyes (ancestors of Furnace prison's "wheezers")—demonic entities that cannot be killed by guns and grenades, monsters who do not care what uniforms their victims are wearing so long as they bleed, and so long as they scream...
Titre original : Escape from Furnace, book 0.5: The Night Children (2011)
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2011
Editions Tor Books
32 pages
21 septembre 2011
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On retrouve la même ambiance et les mêmes horreurs que dans la saga mais à part un ou deux éléments qui nous permettent de relier ce livre aux autres tomes, il y a peu de connexions. Du coup, je n'ai pas trouvé beaucoup d'intérêt à ce préquel. En lui-même, il est bon mais quitte à en avoir un, j'aurais aimé qu'il soit en rapport avec l'été sanglant qui a donné lieu à la création de La Fournaise !