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Casca the Cursed: Casca Series #18

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Casca the Cursed: Casca Series #18

By: Barry Sadler
Narrated by: Gene Engene
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This is audiobook #18 in the Casca Series.

Casca Longinus was cursed by Christ on Golgtha. Condemned to outlive the ages, and wander the globe a constant soldier. Forever fighting, surviving, and waiting for Christ to return. In this book, it is the turn of the century in colonial China, and Casca is a British soldier with a choice: a suicide mission, or the agony of death on the gallows.

To avoid the rope, he must penetrate the heart of the mysterious land and bring back word of the impending revolution. Captured and tortured by a warlord, his true identity is revealed. They call him Cas-Ca Sho (Of Long Life) and proclaim him a count. Now he must lead an army of a million subjects into the slaughter of revolt against the British.

©1987 Barry Sadler (P)2003 Books in Motion
Action & Adventure Historical Fiction
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