
The Filthy Marauders
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Narrated by:
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Sean Walpole
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By:
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Bob Freville
About this listen
The Filthy Marauders motorcycle club is heading down South to steal some loot, drink some hooch, and have themselves a hoot at the Annual Hilljack Games, but their rivals have another game in mind. After a night of partying hard on the muddy banks of Delacroix County, these surly bikers will find themselves in a sticky situation, as friends and enemies conspire to pit them against a pack of ferocious animals in the grossest bloodsport ever conceived by man.
Feathers will fly and bikers will die in The Filthy Marauders, a fowl tale of biker brutality from Bob Freville, author of the Godless best-seller The Proud & the Dumb.
Featuring two bonus short stories: "Stuffing" and "The Pink Sock".
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