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Rotters: Bravo Company

By: Carl R Cart
Narrated by: Martin Gollery
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The gritty prequel to Rotters, Bravo Company follows the US army's doomed mission to rescue medical personnel cut off by the outbreak of the Haet-Mombau virus.

Bravo Company is just a regular combat infantry unit assigned to a humanitarian aid mission in Africa. When contact is lost with medical personnel investigating the outbreak of the Haet-Mombau virus, Bravo Company is hastily plunged into an emergency rescue mission that thrusts them directly into a battle with an enemy beyond their worst nightmares. Facing incredible odds, an unbelieving command, and a foe who refuses to die, the men of Bravo Company struggle to complete their mission and escape Africa alive.

The second installment of the Rotters trilogy, Bravo Company is an unrelenting meat grinder stuffed with writhing human flesh, which cranks out gory new data as the tension builds and the casualties mount....

©2014 Carl R Cart (P)2015 Spore Press LLC
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