
Hostile Territory
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Narrated by:
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Paul Thornley
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By:
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Stephen Leather
About this listen
"So if you can’t find a helicopter anywhere in Sierra Leone for a lift-out, you’d better order up four body bags instead."
Spider Shepherd and his SAS mates are stranded, low on rations and ammunition, waiting for a ride to Freetown before they are overrun by rebels. Upon their return to the capital, they are pressed into service by MI6, tasked with destroying a rebel arms dump.
But to do this, they must wade through infested swamps and face rebel soldiers. Many of the soldiers are boys. They won’t hesitate to kill Shepherd, but is he able to pull the trigger on them?
©2012 Stephen Leather (P)2015 Isis Publishing Ltd
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