World War III: Nationberg, Gatsby, & the Execution Camp.

World War III: Nationberg, Gatsby, & the Execution Camp.

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Publisher's Synopsis

Gatsby is a young man who lives in Fairbanks Alaska. He is a hard-headed young man, who is always finding himself in trouble with the law.

This book follows Gatsby from his release from juvenile Hall, to his capture during the war. Gatsby was held in what was to be known as an execution camp. One person was executed every month from these types of camps.

The book also follows Sergeant Stephen Dunham and his troops through the jungles of Africa, as they search for some of these rumored execution camps in hopes of finding one.

With two years already having passed by, and many of the prisoners already executed; Gatsby knows his time is coming sooner than later. For two years Gatsby spent his time making plans to escape but without knowing what continent that they were on, and where they were on the continent, with the jungle surrounding them, leaving would be just as dangerous as staying.

This book also follows the War and what is happening during the war. It seems that all the power houses are on the other side, but America is the Land of Hope, and only time will tell if that will be enough.

Book information

ISBN: 9780578633800
Publisher: Gatsby & Noel Publishing
Imprint: Gatsby & Noel Publishing
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 302
Weight: 513g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 18mm