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World War 2.1

By: Mark E. McCann
Narrated by: Spencer Dillehay
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Eighteen-year-old Scott Breckinridge just wants to be left alone to play combat games on his computer and rack up kills. His plans are drastically altered, however, when his great-grandfather Walter has to move in due to failing health. Appalled by Scott’s gruesome video games, Walter voices his extreme displeasure:

“War Isn’t a Game...."

He should know, having witnessed the horrors of battle firsthand as a young paratrooper during World War II. Scott only dismisses the bothersome old man, until he finds a long-forgotten Nazi relic hidden away in a box of his war memorabilia. Tinkering with it, Scott is horrified to find himself suddenly transported to 1944 France - right at the beginning of D-Day! There he learns the true nature of war by not only having to fight to survive, but by having to try and help win after accidentally giving the Germans the keys to victory...and the world.

©2020 Mark E. McCann (P)2021 Mark E. McCann
Science Fiction Fiction War

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