The Goras Bloodbath - A South African Hero's Struggle in the French Foreign Legion Book 39
Meiring Fouche
Traductor Pieter Haasbroek, A Ai
Editorial: Pieter Haasbroek
Sinopsis
Four lives hang in the balance. His choice will either save them or condemn them all. Sahara desert, 1940-1960. Teuns Stegmann, a battle-hardened South African in the French Foreign Legion, leads his small patrol on a routine trek through the desolate Sahara. Their mission twists into a nightmare when they stumble upon a scene of unimaginable horror. An entire oasis massacred with its people slaughtered without mercy. The killers are not random bandits, but a disciplined commando led by the ruthless Igor Berthold, a man carving a bloody path for a secret army. Outnumbered and relentlessly hunted across the merciless dunes, Stegmann and his men are thrust into a desperate fight for survival. When they are captured, Stegmann is faced with an unthinkable ultimatum. Betray his country and help the enemy capture a vital fortress, or watch his brothers be executed one by one. Trapped between loyalty and survival, he must outwit a sadistic mastermind in a deadly game where any mistake means a gruesome end. A gritty, high-octane blend of classic adventure and riveting military thriller, The Goras Bloodbath is a relentless page-turner packed with raw action and impossible odds. Perfect for fans of Alistair MacLean and Lee Child. Step into this unforgettable thirty-ninth Sahara adventure now!
