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Blood Trails in the Sahara - Sand Blood and Survival - A French Foreign Legion Series in the Sahara Book 1 - cover

Blood Trails in the Sahara - Sand Blood and Survival - A French Foreign Legion Series in the Sahara Book 1

Sandbergh Beyers

Übersetzer Pieter Haasbroek, A Ai

Verlag: Pieter Haasbroek

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Beschreibung

They were sent to save a desert fort.
 
They walked into a massacre.
 
Now, three legionnaires are the only hope for an entire army.
 
In the blistering heat of the Sahara Desert, South African legionnaire Joos Janse isn’t just fighting for France, he’s hunting the man who brutally murdered his brother. His quest for vengeance leads his company straight into a trap set by the cruel and cunning chieftain, El Dowla.
 
Overwhelmed and captured, the survivors face a horrific fate of unimaginable torture. After a daring escape, Joos and two comrades carry a terrible secret. A treacherous plot to annihilate the Legion’s main fortress.
 
Hunted by a relentless cavalry across blood-soaked sands, they are the only thing standing between their brothers-in-arms and a devastating slaughter. If they fail, hundreds will die, and the desert will bury their bones.
 
A gritty, pulse-pounding military adventure, “Blood Trails in the Sahara” is a tale of survival, revenge, and unbreakable courage. Perfect for fans of Wilbur Smith and classic action-thrillers.
 
Start your unforgettable Sahara adventure now with the first ebook in the series!
Verfügbar seit: 31.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 129 Seiten.

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