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This special Collector's Edition includes the 13th, 14th, and 15th novels in Barry Sadler's Casca series. From the moment Roman soldier Casca Longinus ran his spear through the torso of the self-proclaimed 'Son of God,' he began an endless lifelong journey filled with war, death, love, and heartache. At every turn of his sword, at every miraculously healed wound on his body, at every escape from death, the words of Jesus echo madly through his mind, "Soldier, you are content with what you are. Then that you shall remain until we meet again." In The Assassin, Casca's latest captor, Hassan al Sabah, forces the soldier to murder in his name. Relentlessly facing death, but not his own, Casca has no real life. Unless he can fight his way out of the clutches of the maniac who holds him. Casca's only hope is to take on all the best of the madman and walk away with his own sanity intact. In The Phoenix, Viet Cong Commander Ho van Tuyen has a hit list and Casca is on it. Using his invincible Ke'satnhan assassins to spread death and terror among American ranks, Ho is certain he can take out any man any time. But Casca, alias Casey Romain, has powerful friends of his own, including a fierce tribe of Kamserai warriors and some unusual allies. In The Pirate, Casca find himself thrown out of a tropical paradise and into the service of Bluebeard, the infamous pirate. A beautiful woman is held captive by a vicious man. Casca's job is to rescue the woman and not be killed by the either her jailor or the cutthroats who accompany him. Whether he's trying to stay ahead of trouble, protect the women who enter his life, or just keep more blood from being shed, the eternal soldier never has rest from the violence that stalks the earth. No library descriptions found. |
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