
Prey of War
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Narrated by:
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Khai Lannor
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By:
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Brian Gatto
About this listen
They were trapped.
Prisoners of a war their side lost, five men are held captive behind enemy lines in a Vietnamese torture camp. They are weak, they are afraid, and they are hunted.
One night, everything changed. Their captors are taken out, the base destroyed. Having escaped the decimated site, the soldiers, along with a few others, attempt to make their way back to civilization.
They soon find themselves being stalked. Not by anything human but rather a force that can control nature. It swims, it hunts, and it is hungry.
Who will have the strength to continue on and survive.
The jungle is alive with the sound of screaming.
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