Jack is an active soldier for an organization called the POWERS (Prisoners Of War Emancipative Revolutionary's Services), which is tasked with the safe rescue of illegal civilian POW's. He has found himself fighting in Syria, Mexico, Israel, and even in the United States, but one country has evaded him:
North Korea
He has been tasked with entering the hermit kingdom to liberate a concentration camp, though it's more difficult to get out, than in, so when Jack finds himself beyond the walls, it becomes a race against time to find the camp, and get out.
But things aren't nearly as black and white as they seem.
The longer they are in the country, the more they learn about an even greater threat, than even the dictatorial necrocracy.
The North Korean government is looking for something. Something serious. something dangerous. Something that threatens the well-being of everyone in the world.
Something that only Jack and his team are standing in the way of.
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Authors Note: I have a very messed up imagination, so this story is not for the faint of heart or anyone without a strong stomach. Also I respect Jack, Mark, and Felix to not include septiplier, so if you're looking for that, then you wont find it here.
(serious themes mentioned)(vulgar language)(graphic imagery)(no smut)(Weekly Updates)
Highest Ranking:
#1 in Pewdiepie
#1 in pow
#1 in Momiplier
Ch1-10: 13,644 words
Ch11-20: 17,976 words
Ch21-30: 23,137 words
Ch31-40: 24,967 words
Ch41-50: 22,772 words
Ch51-60: 27,728 words
Ch61-70: 27,323 words
Ch71-77: 18,845 words (not all published)
In this book, you'll get a behind the scenes look at how your favorite characters were born, my creative process, and the dirty details never before revealed.
Tex's Camp Q&A: Come sit by the fire and ask me whatever you'd like. We can roast marshmallows, tell scary stories, and hang out in the comments like a big, happy family.
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