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Return to Base 211

Return to Base 211

Part three of the "Base 211" series
Tony Hennig
Tony Hennig
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403688879 - 193 pages
Paperback
€11.59
€11.59

Synopsis

"Return to Base 211" follows the adventures of two surviving allied commandos, who travel from the Arctic Circle to a new hidden world full of strange alternative realities. Forging new alliances and uncovering insidious plots, they continue their crusade to rid the world of the growing Nazi menace, which now threatens to destroy mankind. This subject has been thoroughly researched so that the narrative is reflective of the historical context, accuracy of places visited, and details of lesser known facts and conspiracies of Nazi involvement in South America at ths time. The author is currently working on two companion stories, "The Hotel" and "The Plunderers", which are both set in the same world as the previous trilogy.

About Tony Hennig

Tony Hennig
The author has been researching the subject matter for several years, studying lesser known historical events, conspiracy theories, and unsolved mysteries, which have all been woven into the fabric of the universe created. "The Base 211" series incorporates elements of World War Two action, Espionage thriller, Science Fiction fantasy, and follows the adventures of two protagonists as they try to save the world from armageddon. "The Hotel" is a seperate story set in the same world, which can be read independently, and is both a detective thriller and alternative interpretation of Dante's "Inferno". It is an allegory of the spiritual journey of man and the nature of sin and human weakness, with inspiration drawn from the various characters encountered in life. The author is currently working on a new project, a modern thriller set in England.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateTuesday, 25 April 2023
Edition1
ISBN9789403688879
Pagecount193
Interior colorBlack/white
Size148 x 210 mm
AuthorTony Hennig
CategoryThrillers and fantasy > Science fiction