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Sacred Mountain
- Black Eagle Force
- Narrated by: Ken Farmer
- Length: 12 hrs and 42 mins
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Publisher's Summary
President Annette Henry Thompson, the first woman president of the United States, has been kidnapped by Mexican and al-Qaeda terrorists. Secretary of Defense Baker tasks Dare Phillips and the Black Eagle Force to go deep into Mexico in the southern Sierra Madre Mountains to affect her rescue. The BEF is in the air within 30 minutes of the abduction with their giant C-5M airborne battle carrier, four Black Eagle VTOL M600/A fighters and 24 members of their ground force, the Raptors, with their massive 180-pound war dog, Bear.
©2012 Buck Stienke and Ken Farmer (P)2015 Ken Farmer & Buck Stienke
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