
The Anaconda of Z
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Narrated by:
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Harry Roger Williams III
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By:
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Gayne C. Young
About this listen
The legend is true. The terror is real.
Inspired by true events.
In 1907, Colonel Percy Fawcett returns from an expedition into the unexplored regions of the Brazilian - Bolivian Borderlands with proof of the largest anaconda in history. Hoping to bring the monster back to civilization, Professor Neal Coldwell hires famed big-game-hunter Barrett Walker to lead him into the unknown and capture what the natives call the Mother of the Waters. The expedition quickly turns deadly, plunging all involved into the ultimate battle for survival.
The Anaconda of Z is Indiana Jones meets Predator wrapped in a nonstop, action-packed pulp novel tour de force.
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