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Emerald Death
- The Adventures of Hardluck Hannigan, Book 1
- Narrated by: Ross Pipkin
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This new series is for “the fans of the old style of action tales and stories of High-Adventure. Here, you’ll meet Mike Harrigan, known to his friends and foes as “Hardluck Hannigan.” Traipsing through the Belgium Congo, he takes on Nazis, river pirates, even the legendary Prester John. With Bridget Ellen O’Malley and Father Niles McKenzie at his side, .45 blazing, Hardluck Hannigan pits himself against the nefarious Doctor Ragnarok in the search for the fabulous Emerald of Eternity.
Better than a Saturday morning serial, this new book series keeps you hanging on the edge of the cliff.
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