
Horror in Honduras
The Bulletproof Adventures of Damian Stockwell
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Narrated by:
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Eric Bryan Moore
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By:
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Benjamin Wallace
About this listen
Damian Stockwell was raised from birth to be a force for good. Trained to combat the evils of the world and blessed with the physique of a demigod, he travels the globe on a quest to confront evil and punch it in the face. At his disposal is a vast fortune, an endless array of gadgets, and an army of loyal allies.
The year is 1937. A mysterious curse has possessed Stockwell's friend, and nothing will stop him from dishing out justice one fist at a time. From the bowels of the darkest jungle to the armpit of the Statue of Liberty, there is no place that evil can hide from Damian Stockwell.
©2018 Benjamin Wallace (P)2018 Benjamin Wallace
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