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Donald Wilson was the first American soldier to enter Dachau, the notorious Jewish concentration camp, and has suffered with those horrible memories ever since. Now at ninety-five, he grapples with a recent pancreatic cancer diagnosis and believes there is nothing left to live for, until neo-Nazis fire-bomb synagogues in his Pennsylvania hometown. Suddenly, he finds he has one last battle to fight. He only has months left to do this or the evil could rise again and plunge not only America, but the world back into horrors of Third Reich.

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Donald Wilson was the first American soldier to enter Dachau, the notorious Jewish concentration camp, and has suffered with those horrible memories ever since. Now at ninety-five, he grapples with a recent pancreatic cancer diagnosis and believes there is nothing left to live for, until neo-Nazis fire-bomb synagogues in his Pennsylvania hometown. Suddenly, he finds he has one last battle to fight. He only has months left to do this or the evil could rise again and plunge not only America, but the world back into horrors of Third Reich.
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After 31 years in the Fire Service and attaining the rank of Deputy Fire Chief, David Wickenden retired to write thriller novels full time. He has published six thrillers and one YA Fantasy since 2018. David is a member of the International Thriller Association, International Screenwriter Association, the Writer's Union of Canada, and a board member of the Canadian Crime Writers. He has adapted five books for feature films and his Laura Amour Vigilante series into a TV Pilot. His last novel, The Home Front, placed as a Finalist in the Global Thrillers Award hosted by the Chanticleer International Book Awards. He is currently working on a thriller dealing with firefighting.