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Hit 'Em Hard!

Company C, Book 1

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Hit 'Em Hard!

By: Ben Bridges
Narrated by: Alex Zonn
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Arizona Territory, 1882. The Apaches were riding rings around the army, raiding, robbing and killing pretty much wherever they liked. To beat them, Captain Nathan Kelso knew he had to fight them on their own terms, hitting fast and hitting hard. But who was going to listen to a washed-up, borderline drunk?

As it turned out, he received support from a surprising quarter, and was ordered to form Company C, a light, mobile unit dedicated to bracing the Apaches wherever they found them.

To prove themselves, the men of Company C were given a mission that took them deep into the very heart of Indian country. After that? Hell, after that, things just got even tougher for Kelso and Company C…

©2012 Ben Bridges (P)2014 David Whitehead
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Fiction

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"A consistently original western writer whose talent has been touched by genius." (Mike Stotter, author of McKinney's Revenge)

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