
Enduring Possessions and Casualties of War
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Narrated by:
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Nick Zane
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By:
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R. L. McCallum
About this listen
After being listed as KIA, the remains of an American soldier returns home from Vietnam to seek revenge upon those in his home town who were responsible for his pregnant girlfriend’s tragic death and for the torments he suffered due to his spiritual beliefs.
As he had just purchased a new, high-performance sports car before his deployment, it became one of his most cherished possessions, second to his beloved girlfriend, Holly. And so, driven by the madness of love and the magic of the Druids, he takes his dilapidated car, which returns to its former state of showroom condition, and begins his ghostly rampage of death and destruction.
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