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Hellfire: Season 1 Finale
Hellfire: Season 1 Finale
Hellfire: Season 1 Finale
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The Hellfire Legacy: Season 1 Finale. Hellfire.

A Bitesize 1-hour read.

Agent Mancini has rescued Ethan from Dryer’s kill squad. And now every Federal Agent in the capitol his hunting for him.

He thinks Dryer is planning a Hellfire attack on the President. He is wrong, it's much closer to home than that.

Before the day is over Ethan will be fighting for his life...again. But this time military expertise counts for nothing, only his courage can save him.

And in the end, there is only revenge.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLeigh Barker
Release dateJan 28, 2016
ISBN9781311338624
Hellfire: Season 1 Finale
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Leigh Barker

Leigh was born in Dudley in the middle of England. He has been a merchant seaman, a (useless) electronics salesman, a programmer, and a business analyst. And now he is a full-time writer, but that doesn't make him a bad person.He is presently writing 4 series:Clan, following the adventures of Calum Maclean as he tries to avoid the Bonnie Prince but still protect his beloved Highlands.The Hellfire Legacy Series follows US Marine Master Sergeant Ethan Gill and his team as they take on the jobs too hot for other special forces. They go where they're sent; South America, Middle East, Korea, but their most dangerous missions are on US soil.Volume #1: A Whisper of ArmageddonVolume #2: The Hellfire LegacyVolume #3: The Orpheus DirectiveEden, a three-volume series -Trinity is at war with Lucid, the son of Lucifer, and he will do whatever it takes to win. The Archangel Gabriel has an army but he needs more. He needs heroes, but they are few and far between. Which is why he gets Dylan and co. Not too much luck in Heaven then.Volume #1: Eden's Last HeroVolume #2: WinterwoodVolume #3: Requiem for Eden.Soldiers is set in 1914 and follows John Regret and his 12-man squad on their suicidal mission to find and destroy the German howitzer nicknamed Big Bertha. Find it before it drops it's thousand-pound shells on the allied army retreating across France. A seemingly hopeless mission that just cannot fail.Other occasional series include:Anarchy, the 'completely true' stories of men doing what men do when there's nobody to keep them in check. Create mayhem and behave like monkeys on speed.Coffee Break Reads - each issue has 5 stories short enough to read while taking a break from life. A mix of adventure, love, disaster, and fun. All with one thing in common; for a moment they transport the reader to another world.Episode 1 of each Season is free and can be picked up with other free books at:https://leighwbarker.com/my-library/Just copy the link above and paste it into your browser and you're there...

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    Hellfire - Leigh Barker

    The Hellfire Legacy

    (Episode 10)

    Hellfire

    Copyright 2016 Leigh Barker

    Published by Leigh Barker at Smashwords

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    ISBN: 9781311338624

    (Season Finale)

    The Hellfire

    Ethan pulled out his cell and hit a key. Kelsey, get out now. No questions. Go. Take pretty boy with you. Go back to the Navy Yard on the double. He listened. Yes, I will, later.

    He put his cell away and fastened his seat belt, ready for the high-speed exit, but he could’ve saved his health and safety efforts, because Mancini drove out of the Army Navy Club as if he had his aged mother sitting beside him.

    You said we were in a hurry, Ethan said, and looked along Eighteenth Street, expecting to see a rerun of the OJ Simpson chase, but the road was clear. He shifted in his seat to face Mancini, who glanced at him then resumed his hearse-driving demonstration.

    They’re coming down Memorial Drive, he said.

    I wondered why you chose the built-up route for our getaway. If that’s what you call this.

    I call this keeping a low profile.

    We’re gonna be pulled over for driving too slow. Tell you what, Ethan said, you get out and run around to my side and I’ll scoot over and drive. No need to slow down.

    Okay, I get it, Mancini said, and put his foot down. A little.

    Thirty miles an hour is an improvement, Ethan said, and settled back into the Suburban’s big seat. I don’t get it.

    What don’t you get?

    Why you’ve stuck your neck out to save my ass, you could’ve just left me to Dryer’s hit squad.

    Mancini stared at him. What the hell has Dryer got to do with this?

    Everything, Ethan said, puzzled by Mancini’s question. He’s behind the whole thing. Didn’t Teddy brief you on what we suspect?

    Teddy brief me? Mancini shook his head as if to clear it. About what?

    Ethan nodded. The plan was, tie me to a tree to lure out the predator. Looks like some wires got crossed.

    Mancini turned left onto South Glebe Road, drove in silence for a few minutes, then took a left into a cul-de-sac and pulled over.

    Ethan looked around. Visiting somebody?

    You need to know something, Mancini said, and took a breath to give him time to arrange his thoughts. I don’t know what you think you’ve worked out, but Dryer’s not your man.

    Ethan remained silent. Mancini would do this without prompting.

    I’ve known him for five years, and yeah, he’s a bit of an asshole sometimes.

    Sometimes?

    Okay, most of the time, but he’s the best damned agent I ever worked with. He leaned over the central console to emphasize his words. And he’s as straight as any man can be. I’d stake my life on it. Have done.

    Maybe, maybe not. Ethan watched Mancini for any reaction as he spoke. "I know about the black ops budget. I know about setting Christian Carter up to kill politicians, and I know about the leaks

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