Code 6 north of the dmz
(2016)

Nonfiction

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Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Jeffry Weiss, 2016
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781517142841 (electronic bk.) MWT14301797, 1517142849 (electronic bk.) 14301797
LANGUAGE
English
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There are currently two hundred thousand North Korean citizens held in prison camps, where they are beaten, starved and executed, while the government squanders the nation's resources on weapons and luxuries for the ruling elite. Paul Decker, along with Chechen Borya Timoshenko - and eleven young men and women who escaped from the camps - go into North Korea Code 6: without the backing of the US, or any other government. Their plan, to free as many prisoners as possible, requires precision timing. With all eyes on the border, Paul and his team slip into the country and liberate the first camp. From there, they must count on both the guards and prisoners at the other camps joining them in the fight; something that is far from certain. Buoyed by success, they risk all by going on to Pyongyang and attempt to kidnap the glorious leader himself: Kim Jung-un. But many on Paul's team are blinded by revenge and things begin to go very wrong. Code 6 is a story of despair, hope and sacrifice

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