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Dodge City Bombers

Penetrator Series, Book 9

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Dodge City Bombers

By: Chet Cunningham
Narrated by: Kevin Foley
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It was always a tactical advantage to know the enemy's intended route of march, in addition to his identity. The Penetrator knew the Shadowmen were moving their operations into the Dodge City area. After the pasting they had taken near Liberal, the Penetrator was certain they wouldn't make any further attacks until they had regrouped. But who were the Shadowmen?

Those who had seen them described them younger Hell's Angels without the bike, unsavory clothing, and bizarre rituals. But they were every bit as violent - and ambitious for anything that could make money. The big question was who was behind their vicious swath of destruction, and why? Only the Penetrator had the guts and cunning to get to the heart of the terrorist gang and ruthlessly wrench it out.

Sharp guy: listen to more adventures of The Penetrator.©2000 Lionel Derrick (P)2009 Books In Motion
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