Michael 'Mad Dog' Hertzog loved being a soldier. He loved putting his life on the line, feeling that adrenaline rush, traveling to new places, seeing the action. But he grew tired of the red tape of the Marines, the politics, and the danger of having to trust your life to intel developed by CIA spoo
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The Mercenaries: Mad Dogs and Englishmen
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- 2008
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He's baack! P.W. Storm, aka Peter Telep, unleashes his Dog for a third and final romp down the rut-filled exit-less freeway of life on mercenary lane.
Mad Dog's jumped the pound fence and he's hydrophobic. Brit-buddy Bippy's shagged with the Dog's gheetas and a fistful of priceless Imperial Green Jade.
Take a ride on the Orient Express where Mad Dog and Bippy find out they're not the only explosive duo clickety-clacking between two rails.
It's about moolah, jade, diamonds, and nukes! Okay, it's all about the nukes.
The team pulls up help from low places to get away with this one.
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