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Unite and Conquer [Dramatized Adaptation]

Destroyer, Book 102

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Unite and Conquer [Dramatized Adaptation]

Di: Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Letto da: full cast, Ken Jackson, Christopher Graybill, Terence Aselford, Nanette Savard, Richard Rohan, Thomas Penny, Jeff Baker, David Coyne, Casey Jones, Sunny Lasskey, James Konicek
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Not that things were so hot before, but when a huge earthquake guts Mexico, nobody wants to hang around, especially with all sorts of demonic doings by the barbaric gods of old Mexico, released from hell when the earth ruptured.

Not satisfied with great takeout, the ancient Aztecs are hungry for the lifeblood of the entire continent. It's up to Remo and Chiun to go south of the border and root out the unhuman mind who is uniting downtrodden Indian tribes into a ferocious guerrilla army and leading them into a new dark age of bloodlust and superstition.

Is an army of deathless demons too powerful for even the implacable avatar of Shiva the Destroyer? It's god versus god, with the human race helpless trophies for the victor.

Performed by Ken Jackson, Christopher Graybill, Terence Aselford, Nanette Savard, Richard Rohan, Thomas Penny, Jeff Baker, David Coyne, Casey Jones, Sunny Lasskey, James Konicek, James Lewis, Nathanial Perry, Chris Rohan, Mort Shelby.

©1996 Warren Murphy (P)2007 Graphic Audio, LLC
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