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Sweet Revenge - Sand Blood and Survival - A French Foreign Legion Series in the Sahara Book 10 - cover

Sweet Revenge - Sand Blood and Survival - A French Foreign Legion Series in the Sahara Book 10

Sandbergh Beyers

Traductor Pieter Haasbroek, A AI

Editorial: Pieter Haasbroek

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Sinopsis

In the unforgiving Sahara, a thirst for vengeance is as deadly as the sun.
 
For one soldier, it’s the only thing keeping him alive.
 
In the heart of the untamed Sahara, the drums of war are beating. For French Foreign Legionnaire Joos Janse, this is no ordinary mission. He is hunting the ruthless warlord who brutally murdered his brother.
 
Betrayed by a corrupt commander and besieged by overwhelming forces, all hope is lost. When his captain is captured, Joos must defy his orders and venture alone into enemy territory. Failure means not just an agonizing death, but the slaughter of everyone he’s sworn to protect.
 
But the enemy’s treachery runs deeper than open war. A mysterious plague sweeps through the camp, threatening to shatter a fragile alliance from within. Joos must unmask a hidden killer before the desert erupts in chaos and his chance for sweet revenge is lost forever.
 
A gripping blend of classic action-adventure and high-stakes military thriller, this novel is perfect for fans of Alistair MacLean and Lee Child. It’s a riveting story of brotherhood, betrayal, and the savage price of vengeance.
 
Start your unforgettable Sahara adventure now with the tenth ebook in the series!
Disponible desde: 31/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 136 páginas.

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