BARRY SADLER SERIES:

The Legionnaire

The Legionnaire

Barry Sadler

Historical Fiction

Dien Bien Phu. It was to be France’s most glorious victory in the Indochina War. Eleven thousand courageous Legionnaires were flown into the valley, totally unaware that fifty thousand Viet Minh with heavy cannons were waiting in the hills above them. One relentless officer vowed to lead his Communist forces to victory. But his soul would never rest until he danced on the grave of one godforsaken Legionnaire…. Death to Casca!
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The Barbarian

The Barbarian

Barry Sadler

Historical Fiction

As the body count rises higher on the plains of Parthia, Casca reaches his limit and does the unthinkable: he leaves the field. Desertion isn't taken lightly by the Romans, and though Casca cannot die, he can suffer. His only choice is flight to the Northlands beyond Germany--where the fjords run red with blood. 
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The Persian

The Persian

Barry Sadler

Historical Fiction

The Eternal Mercenary enters the gates of the Persian Empire to become commander of Shapur II's royal forces. But one man orchestrates Casca's downfall--Rasheed, advisor to the King and member of a sacred brotherhood, is thirsty for Casca's blood. 
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Casca 18: The Cursed

Casca 18: The Cursed

Barry Sadler

Historical Fiction

In colonial China at the turn of the 20th century, Casca is a British soldier with a choice – a suicide mission or the gallows. To avoid death by hanging, he must penetrate the heart of the mysterious land and bring back word of the impending revolution. Captured and tortured by a Warlord, his true identity is revealed. They call him Cas-Ca Sho – of long life – and proclaim him a Count… Now he must lead an army of a million subjects – into the slaughter of a revolt against the British! 
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Panzer Soldier

Panzer Soldier

Barry Sadler

Historical Fiction

A Panzer soldier for the brutal Third Reich, Casca becomes entrenched in Hitler's Nazi war machine and is forced to pit his credit as a soldier against his moral judgment of humanity. Sporting the honorable Knight's Cross and a silver tanker's badge, Casca leads the 1st SS Panzer Regiment against the hammering forces of Ivan, the throttlehold of Russia's military. Comradery, survival instinct, and highly developed German tanks keep Casca and his crew forging ahead, but when the reality of Hitler's sinister manifesto is revealed to them, they begin to question their role in the destruction of humankind.Amidst a bleak landscape of battle, Casca's chance encounter with a war-torn Jewish woman puts his sense of decency to the test and takes him to the one remaining bunker in Berlin-Hitler's lair-where he confronts the living madman. In the clandestine chamber of Adolf Hitler, secrets are revealed and destiny shows its hand.
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The Conquistador

The Conquistador

Barry Sadler

Historical Fiction

Sixteenth-century Mexico…where enemies of Aztec King Moctezuma are sacrificed to his bloodthirsty gods by the thousands. Among the soldiers of Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes, Casca (alias Carlos Romano) returns to the savage land to seek revenge on the priests who once ripped the very heart from his chest!
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Casca 1: The Eternal Mercenary

Casca 1: The Eternal Mercenary

Barry Sadler

Historical Fiction

From the moment Casca ran his spear through the torso of Jesus, the self-proclaimed "Son of God," he began an endless lifelong journey filled with war, death, love, and heartache. At every turn of his sword, at every miraculously healed wound on his body, at every escape from death, the words of Jesus echoe madly through his mind, "Soldier, you are content with what you are. Then that you shall remain until we meet again." After the crucifixion of Jesus, Casca's first love and home-the Roman tenth legion-is cruelly seized from him when he defies authority and responds to untimely opposition with murder, landing him a life sentence of slavery. However, what he deems the end of his life is only the beginning. Spanning a journey of one-hundred and fifty years, his battles take him from the great empire of Rome to Greece, Khmer, Vietnam, and finally to Israel. Defying the torture of never ending sameness, a man who cannot die, does not age, and lives by the sword, can only become known as THE ETERNAL MERCENARY.
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