
Guy Saville's The Madagaskar Plan imagines a disturbing alternate history in which Nazi victory in World War II brings their "Final Solution" ever closer
The  year is 1953. There is peace in Europe, but a victorious Germany  consolidates power in Africa. The lynchpin to its final solution is  Madagaskar. Hitler has ordered the resettlement of European Jews to the  remote island.
British forces conspire to incite colony-wide  revolt, resting their hopes on the expertise of Reuben Salois, an  escaped leader of Jewish resistance. 
Ex-mercenary Burton Cole  scours the island for his wife and child. But as chaos descends and the  Nazis brutally suppress the nascent insurrection, Cole must decide  whether he is master of-or at the mercy of-history. 
The Madagaskar Plan is alternate history of the highest order, a thriller of terrifying  scope based on the Nazis' actual plans prior to the Holocaust.
Guy Saville is the author of The Afrika Reich, an international bestseller. Born in 1973, Saville has lived in South America and North Africa, and is currently based in the UK.