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Fight Card

Barefoot Bones (Fight Card Series, Book 20)

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Fight Card

By: Bobby Nash
Narrated by: Mark Bielecki
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Korea, 1951

Mentored in the hollows of hardscrabble Georgia by mysterious loner named Old Man Winter, then in a Chicago orphanage by ex-fighter turned priest, Father Tim Brophy, James "Barefoot Bones" Mason has long relied on his fists to make his way. But it’s a long way from St. Vincent’s Asylum for Boys to the battlefields of Korea, where Bones’ fists may not be enough.

Entered in an inter-camp boxing tournament by his commanding officer, Bones finds himself in a war within a war. When a tenuous cease fire is explosively shattered, Bone’s is fighting against the highest odds of all - staying alive. Can a skinny kid from the north Georgia mountains survive the hell of Korea and still have the guts to climb back into the ring one more time?

The one constant in Bones’ life has been fighting.

Lucky for him... he’s good at it.

©2013, 2014, 2015 Bobby Nash (P)2020 Bobby Nash
Historical Fiction Military Sports Suspense War & Military Fiction War

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