
Casca Desert Mercenary: Casca Series #16
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Narrated by:
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Gene Engene
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By:
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Barry Sadler
About this listen
Casca Longinus, cursed by Christ on Golgotha, condemned to outlive the ages, wandering the globe as a constant soldier. Forever fighting, surviving, unable to die, and waiting for Him to return.
Casca finds himself caught up in the ageless struggles of the desert tribes. With a hardcore group of international mercenaries, Casca assaults a fortress on a mountaintop high above the blistering Algerian desert. The mission is to rescue the son of a wealthy munitions dealer and his wife. Even Casca's "dirty dozen" might not be able to overcome 200 of the toughest men the desert ever spawned.
©1986 Barry Sadler (P)2003 Books in Motion
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