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Louisiana Firestorm

The Black Berets

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Louisiana Firestorm

By: John Preston, Michael McDowell
Narrated by: Chris Abell
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The Black Berets have met the enemy—and he lives next door!

Letting a struggling Chicano gas company run its pipeline across their Louisiana land struck the Black Berets as a good idea—especially once Cowboy got an eyeball on Isabella Cifuentes, its stunning, sultry president. But the contract, it seemed, contained some very fine and lethal print.

A Texas oil magnate allied with a fanatical right-wing cult had made an unholy alliance to keep the territory free of Mexicans and competition—even if it meant taking his grievance to the people next door.

But when your neighbors happen to be a quintet of renegade warriors, your backyard may become a burying ground … and the bone you came to pick may just turn out to be your own!

©1985 by the Estate of John Preston and Laurence Senelick (P)2024 Blackstone Publishing
Historical Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military

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