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The Scorpion

By: Bill Shuey
Narrated by: Robert Cunningham
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Allen Stevens recovered from his wounds on the Funafuti Atoll, he and Bea are flown off the island to Hurlburt Field, Florida, where he is attached to the 1 Air Commando Wing. The Gomez drug cartel sent two killers to Columbus, Georgia, to find Allen. After dispatching them, four more are sent to assassinate him in Mary Esther, Florida. Allen and Bea managed to kill them and escaped. Allen and Bea were flown to Alaska, and then to a remote cabin in the Brooks Range on Burnt Mountain. The Russian assassin followed them as far as Fort Wainwright. A Russian national told the Scorpion that a De Havilland took three passengers north.

The Scorpion got a Russian bush pilot to follow the De Havilland the next time it went to take supplies to Stevens. Once the Scorpion found the cabin, he had the bush pilot drop him off a few miles from the building, walked within rifle range, and waited for Stevens to come outside. Someone was going to live, and someone was going to die.

©2022 Bill Shuey (P)2022 Bill Shuey

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