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He thought it was the opportunity of a lifetime. It turned out to be a deathtrap he may not survive... 1998. Frank Murphy's life is crumbling. His wife threw him out, his war souvenir business is failing, and he yearns for a connection with the late WWII-hero father he barely knew. So when he's offered a spot on a reality show recreating a German POW camp, he leaps at the chance to test his mettle. Amazed at the perfectly recreated detail when he arrives, Frank is terrified when the camp's brutality turns out to be all-too authentic. And after it becomes clear the whole setup is an elaborate…mehr

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He thought it was the opportunity of a lifetime. It turned out to be a deathtrap he may not survive... 1998. Frank Murphy's life is crumbling. His wife threw him out, his war souvenir business is failing, and he yearns for a connection with the late WWII-hero father he barely knew. So when he's offered a spot on a reality show recreating a German POW camp, he leaps at the chance to test his mettle. Amazed at the perfectly recreated detail when he arrives, Frank is terrified when the camp's brutality turns out to be all-too authentic. And after it becomes clear the whole setup is an elaborate scheme for a madman's revenge, the middle-aged history buff will have to engineer his own Great Escape if he wants to get out alive. Does Frank have the fire inside to take down would-be Nazis? STALAG is a tense standalone thriller. If you like tight writing, bone-chilling evil, and breathtaking suspense, then you'll love Bill Walker's gripping tale. Download STALAG to break out today!
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Bill Walker is a graphic designer specializing in book and dust jacket design who has worked on projects by Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, Dean Koontz and Stephen King. Between his design work and his writing, he spends his spare time reading voraciously and playing very loud guitar, much to the chagrin of his lovely wife and two sons. Bill makes his home in Los Angeles.