“They Came” – scene – tanks and a grave

 

They Came Scene - Tanks
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Tanks and a grave – A scene from the novel, “They Came – Beyond Deja Vu”.

On another countryside walk the orphanage kids encounter a column of over thirty massive AMX-50 tanks whose engines blast black exhaust smoke that fills the kids’ lungs, and whose enormous weight causes the ground beneath the kids to shake like an earthquake.  Then Fraülein Edel takes them to a nearby grave of a soldier whose bullet-pierced green helmet hangs from two thick sticks crudely tied together like a cross.  She talks about the realities and consequences of war.

A synopsis of the novel:

Germany, shortly after World War Two. Wolfgang’s exciting train ride ends in a place called “orphanage”. He is unimaginably devastated! His heart screams Mama!! What did I do wrong?!

Two beautiful imaginary friends understand his incredible pain, and sometimes comfort him, but he is not safe unless they are secret. At seven he is adopted by an abusive American military couple, and life goes from bad to worse.

As an adult, his exciting music career uplifts him and gives him hope, and many actual dreams come true.

But, then, THEY CAME!! His imaginary friends become real women!

Is that even possible?! His whole life he’s seen and known details about their lives that they never told anyone! But, can the women overcome feeling violated by such craziness?! Will Wolfgang’s heart ever recover from this incapacitating rejection and mystifying insanity?! Or, is Wolfgang in fact actually crazy?!

“They Came – Beyond Deja Vu” is an international, sensual, psychological and supernatural thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat!

Powerful, heart-moving inspiration for overcoming abandonment, physical abuse, and sexual abuse.

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