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One Man Army

Sam Pope Series, Book 16

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One Man Army

By: Robert Enright
Narrated by: Lee Beddow
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FIGHT FOR SOMEONE...

Rio De Janeiro. A favela on the outskirts of the Brazilian city wasn't where Paul Etheridge thought his journey would take him, but he'd finally found what he'd been looking for. Joining a group of activists on a political mission to topple the dangerous militia, The Redeemers, Etheridge had not only found purpose, but also true happiness.

Eliana Almeida, the sister of the potential political saviour, was the true love of his life and expecting their first child.

Until she was taken.

Kidnapped at the request of the Redeemer's fearsome leader, Gabriel, Eliana has a week for her brother to denounce his campaign or she will be executed. With the police in Gabriel's pocket, and the entire favela ruled by his soldiers, their only hope is to send in one man to try and bring her back. A man who Etheridge calls a friend, but who he hasn't seen in years.

Sam Pope.

Faced with impossible odds, Sam doesn't hesitate to answer the call, and heads into the unknown of Rocinha to bring her back. To face an army of men willing to die for their leader.

To go to war once again.

ONE MAN ARMY is the sixteenth entry in this blockbuster, million selling series that will thrill fans of Lee Child, Vince Flynn, Mark Dawson and Chris Ryan.

©2026 Robert Enright (P)2026 Robert Enright
Genre Fiction Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military
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