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Camp X

by Eric Walters

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This book is a great action packed novel with great description. It grabbed my attention straight away and I couldn't put it down. It had the elements that made me keep flipping the page. It was the best historical world war 2 book I've ever seen. It was intense and disturbing and had some confusing twists in it.
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This was a not-bad little adventure story. Fairly simplistic, but then I suppose that's partially the point of children's literature, isn't it? ( )
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Camp X

Camp X (novel)

Ian Fleming

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0141313285, Paperback)

It's 1943, and nearly-12-year-old George and his older brother Jack are spending a restless wartime summer in Whitby, Ontario, where their mom is working at a munitions plant while their dad is off fighting the Germans. One afternoon, the boys stumble across Canada's top-secret spy camp-and so begins an exciting and terrifying adventure as George and Jack get caught up in the covert activities of Camp X.

Fascinated by Camp X and its secrets, the boys begin to suspect local townspeople of being spies.

Unable to resist the camp's allure, the boys keep going back to find out more details of what's going on-they even meet William Stephenson, the Man Called Intrepid himself. They also attract the attention of a very sinister character, someone who is determined to use George and Jack's knowledge against the Allies, no matter the consequences . . . or the casualties.

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