An American mining engineer, Captain Humbert Reynolds, has gold feverβan elusive ailment that cloaks rational thought and drives men across endless plains and daunting mountain peaks to seek their quarry.Ignoring all warnings and signs of treachery, Reynolds travels to the barren expanses of the Gob
Hostage to Death: Stories from the Golden Age
β Scribed by L. Ron Hubbard
- Publisher
- Galaxy Press, L.L.C.
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 289 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Lieutenant Bill Reilly has been banished to the French Foreign Legion's Intelligence, or "suicide section," and is sent to incite war between the Spanish and local Berber tribesmen so the French can invade a weakened Morocco. Everything goes as planned until his superiors change their strategy and leave Reilly caught in the middle with no way out....
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