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Bloody War

by Terry Grimwood
Bloody War by Terry Grimwood
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Pete Allman wakes up one morning to find that Britain has been at war for eighteen long months, bombs rain down on her cities, there's fierce conflict up at the front line. But where are these battlefields and, more importantly, who is the enemy...?

Bloody War. Always on the news, from somewhere around the world. War seems to be something humanity just cannot get out of its system. And yet, for most of us here in the UK, war is little more than a spectacle where we sit comfortably, tut-tutting over horrors taking place in far off and unknown lands, before returning to our grumbles about the spending cuts or immigration or whatever else it is that sets you off. That’s as far as it goes, save maybe for memories and stories of the dark days of WWII. But just suppose that all-out war was to come to Great Britain again? War where fire and death rain down from the skies again and where cities are reduced to corpse-strewn rubble? War against the ghosts of an unknown assailant and where patriotic media-induced insanity takes over our entire consciousness. Just remember how the Falklands War gave us a “Gotcha!” as the Belgrano sank, or how Gulf War Two hung upon a certain dodgy weapons dossier, before you get too comfy on your sofa.

This dark, bloody and very British apocalyptic novel explores just this idea, and with terrifying plausibility. Simultaneously a thrilling page-turner and a tough and painful read filled with horrifically recognizable imagery and characters, this book paints a picture of England at war with an unknown assailant and the dark and dirty depths that lurk behind that. But this is no mere rehash of WWII madness. This war is modern – contemporary. War in the age of stealth fighter drones and advanced surveillance technology. War in the age of media paranoia and modern conspiracy theory.

Imagine George Orwell’s 1984 updated for 2011, with the focus on family, character and relationships rather than political ideology, and you might have the measure of Bloody War. This book, like our society, is one where politics has become an opaque and distant game, and where most people can see no further than their own living rooms. If we are not careful then the price for such false comfort, Terry Grimwood seems to suggest, may one day be terrible indeed.

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Updated 04/11/2025
Category: Science Fiction
Release date: April 2011
Terry Grimwood

Terry Grimwood

Terry Grimwood’s writing is a journey into the darker corners of human nature, where fear, suspense, and twisted truths collide. Known for his compelling mix of horror, psychological thrillers, and speculative fiction, Grimwood draws readers into the complexities of the human psyche and the haunting shadows that lurk beneath the surface. His stories don't just thrill—they make you question what’s real and what’s imagined, leaving a lingering chill long after the last page is turned.

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Raised in the United Kingdom, Grimwood’s early life was filled with a sense of wonder and mystery—traits that would go on to shape his writing. He was captivated by the strange and unsettling, whether it was the eerie atmosphere of old English folk tales or the grim shadows cast by classic horror novels. These influences are evident in his work, which often blends the gritty, realistic with the supernatural, creating worlds where the line between reality and nightmare is razor-thin.

Grimwood’s debut novel, The Year of the Knife, introduced readers to his knack for crafting taut, suspenseful narratives, where the psychological tension builds to a boiling point. His writing is never rushed—each sentence is carefully constructed to keep readers on the edge, savoring the fear and anticipation. Through stories that often feature morally complex characters, Grimwood explores themes of survival, fear, and the emotional scars that shape us long after the danger has passed.

His work doesn’t just stay within the bounds of traditional horror or thriller genres. Grimwood’s ability to blend genres—often weaving elements of the supernatural with realistic, human struggles—sets him apart from many of his contemporaries. His books offer more than just scares; they delve into the darker aspects of what it means to be human, asking readers to confront their own fears, doubts, and desires.

Grimwood’s talent has garnered praise from both fans and critics, but it’s his ability to make readers feel deeply that has truly set him apart. His stories are about much more than external threats; they are about the internal battles that rage within each of us. In a world filled with noise, Terry Grimwood’s writing cuts through the chaos and speaks to the quiet, unsettling truths that we often try to ignore.

In addition to his novels, Grimwood’s short stories and essays have appeared in various literary magazines, further cementing his place in the realm of unsettling fiction. When he's not crafting tales of psychological horror, Grimwood enjoys the occasional quiet escape into nature, where the unsettling beauty of the world around him serves as a constant reminder of the mysterious power of storytelling.

Terry Grimwood's works invite readers to explore the unknown, but also the very real darkness that lies in the heart of humanity. Each book is a reminder that sometimes, the most terrifying thing of all is not the monsters lurking outside, but the ones that reside within.

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