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Hunter
- Four Horsemen Tales, Book 9
- Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
- Series: Four Horsemen Tales, Book 9
- Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
Within the Galactic Union, few entities are as powerful - or as feared - as the Mercenary Guild.
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Leeto, the Merc Guild’s Speaker, and the Veetanho General Peepo are no different than the rank and file. They will use any means necessary - within the law or not - to accomplish their goal of destroying humanity. With the invasion of Earth already complete, a single compliant Hunter could be the Guild’s perfect weapon to finally accomplish their goals.
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Sparks are sure to fly as the unstoppable force of the Mercenary Guild comes up against the immovable object that is the will of the galaxy’s deadliest assassins. Guns in the light battle knives in the dark as the Mercenary Guild takes on the Depik Hunters, and only one will emerge victorious. Who will survive to kill another day?
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