Under a Blazing Sky: A South African Hero's Struggle in the French Foreign Legion, Book 38

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· Sahara Adventure Series Book 38 · Treasure Chest Books
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A single shot in the Sahara sparks a firestorm of vengeance.

For executing a traitor, Legionnaire Teuns Stegmann has just made an enemy of the most dangerous woman in North Africa.


Sahara desert, 1940-1960. Returning to the remote outpost of Fort Jacques, Stegmann finds a bloodbath. The garrison has been massacred, and in command is the beautiful but ruthless Zelda Tredoux, the twin sister of the man he executed. Backed by the fanatical Secret Army Organization, she has seized the fort, and her burning gaze promises only one thing for Stegmann. A painful death.


Trapped and hunted within the fortress walls, Stegmann becomes a ghost, a one-man army fighting impossible odds. With his loyal comrades facing a firing squad at dawn, he is forced into a desperate gambit for survival. But when a massive Arab army descends on the fort, he must forge an unthinkable alliance with his sworn enemies, knowing that in the desert, betrayal is as constant as the sun.


Fusing the high-octane suspense of a classic action thriller with the grit of a military adventure, this is a relentless story of loyalty, betrayal, and survival. Perfect for fans of Alistair MacLean and Wilbur Smith.


Step into this unforgettable thirty-eight Sahara adventure now!

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