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Wanda, the White Jaguar of the Cannibal Jungle

By: Carl E. Miller
Narrated by: Katrina Medina
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On their way to South America for vacation, Anita along with her sister Sabrina are given the luxury of being flown for free by their rich dad in his personal private jet. But when the plane ultimately crashes in the middle of the Guyana jungle, Anita and Sabrina become stranded - with their dad unfortunately not surviving the crash.

Now, just when it seems as if things can't get any worse, they become kidnapped by a cannibalistic tribe who serve as bodyguards for a hidden Nazi community. Wanda, the head of the community, is a former concentration camp commandant who fled Germany shortly before the conclusion of the war, but has since been presumed dead - due to a false hanging that resulted in the death of a lesser Nazi. But, she's alive and well, and perhaps even harboring the likes of the Angel of Death, Josef Mengele himself.

Sabrina and Anita will be left with the choice to either join and breed with the Nazi cannibal cult, die, or attempt an escape.

©2022 Carl E. Miller (P)2022 Carl E. Miller

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