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They got him angry. Terribly angry. Unfortunately for them, they disturbed the wrong man, a dreaded legend of the underworld that turned a musician for the sake of his lost love. What his wrath would bring upon nasty criminal, deceptive minds with twisted political interests, is where the kick lies."As the chopper levelled itself to face the treetop, the man in the chopper stared, his mouth agape. On a sturdy branch sat a tall figure in an olive hood, playing on the guitar... And then, all hell broke loose..."A villain, a noble intention... A senator in peril and an unparalleled discovery...A hopeless hooligan who meets his hero...And a despicable psycho assassin... What happens when they meet the unstoppable Smith?The 2nd Hit Man Smith action thriller packed with stunning stunts and head reeling action sequences. Pop A Cap Smith!
One of the most starkly vivid and detailed accounts of survival in Georgia's notorious Andersonville prison during the American Civil War. John Ransom was only 20 years old at the time of his capture. He kept a nearly daily diary during his year of misery at the Confederate prison. He and his fellow Union prisoners endured lice, starvation, freezing cold, killing heat, theft from other inmates...and Captain Wirtz. "Capt. Wirtz very domineering and abusive. Is afraid to come into camp any more. There are a thousand men in here who would willingly die if they could kill him first." Death was a daily occurrence. Yet Ransom knew if he gave up hope, he would die. He somehow kept his humor and kept on writing. Through two escapes, time in a Rebel hospital, and eventual freedom, you'll read a POW account like none you've ever read before.
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