The Eternal Mercenary
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 1 of the Casca series
When they flew Casey into the hospital at Nha Trang, the medics were sure he would die. That he didn't was only the first surprise.
God of Death
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 2 of the Casca series
He was cursed by Jesus on Golgotha, condemned to immortality and the life of a soldier, until the Second Coming.
The Warlord
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 3 of the Casca series
Casca awoke from a drugged sleep and saw his spear thrust into the side of the man on the cross. His spear...lost when he was sent from Judea! It wasn't a vision--it was the beginning of a threat.
The Panzer Soldier
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 4 of the Casca series
It was easy for Casca to go along with some of the basic premise behind the Nazi war machine. These men were soldiers, hard fighting men born of the same militaristic outlook that had sustained him since that fateful day at Calvary.
The Barbarian
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 5 of the Casca series
The Plains of Parthia were littered with the bodies of the dead and dying, as Casca, the man who could not die, moved away from the battle. Rome did not take desertion lightly.
The Persian
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 6 of the Casca series
The Brotherhood of the Lamb concluded its sacred meeting and the Brothers dispersed to their separate nations and cities with but one identical message: "Casca lives, and is in Persia..."
The Damned
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 7 of the Casca series
In a state of near despair, Casca leaves behind the now dreaded gates of the Persian Empire, and makes his way back to the Northlands. He seeks the walls of Helsfjord and the gates of The Hold. It was there, years before, that the Roman knew his happiest
Soldier of Fortune
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 8 of the Casca series
The Cambodian Jungle is an easy place to die for most men, but not Casca Longinus. Cursed to live and fight as a soldier through millenia, the eternal mercenary finds himself deep in the misty heart of a jungle war.
The Sentinel
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 9 of the Casca series
Casca Longinus: Cursed by Christ on Golgotha. He is condemned to outlive the ages, wandering the globe as a constant soldier. He struggles on merely surviving, fighting, waiting for "Him" to return.
The Conquistador
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 10 of the Casca series
Casca is in Sixteenth Century Mexico where enemies of the majestic Aztec King Montezuma are sacrificed to his bloodthirsty gods by the thousands.
The Legionnaire
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 11 of the Casca series
Dien Bien Phu was to be France's most glorious victory in the Indo-China War. Eleven thousand courageous Legionnaires were flown into the valley, totally unaware that fifty thousand Viet Minh with heavy cannon were waiting in the hills above them.
The African Mercenary
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 12 of the Casca series
Casca gathers the best-trained mercenaries available to topple the regime of Matthew Dzhombe, the crazed dictator of Kimshaka. Killing Dzhombe, who claims to be an immortal god, is only part of the problem.
The Assassin
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 13 of the Casca series
Now known as "Kasim The Spear," Casca is captured by fanatical Hashishi tribesmen. He is forced to commit murder after murder until the earth seems soaked with the blood of Hassan al Sabah's enemies.
The Pirate
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 15 of the Casca series
Casca Longinus is condemned to outlive the ages wandering as a mercenary soldier. His long travels eventually land him across time in a Carribean paradise. There he joins the crew of the infamous Bluebeard.
Desert Mercenary
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 16 of the Casca series
Casca finds himself caught up in the ageless struggles of the desert tribes. With a hardcore group of international mercenaries, Casca assaults a fortress on a mountaintop high above the blistering Algerian desert.
The Warrior
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 17 of the Casca series
Wandering the globe under a curse received from the dying Christ on Calvary, Casca Longinus fights onward, surviving and looking for the day when He promised to return, so the curse may end. Now, shipwrecked on a South Seas island inhabited by warrior tribes, Casca quickly proves himself fearless in combat. Wielding spear and club with murderous precision, the Eternal Mercenary soon earns a respected place in his adopted tribe's barbarously primitive rituals. Then, when he unveils the devastating potential of a new and magical weapon, Casca is elevated from warrior to god, and summons his army of believers for the bloodiest of the island's battles.
The Cursed
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 18 of the Casca series
In this book, it is the turn of the century in colonial China, and Casca is a British soldier with a choice: a suicide mission, or the agony of death on the gallows.
The Samurai
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 19 of the Casca series
Feudal Japan: A forbidden island, where honor is a warrior's prized possession, and his sword a swift and deadly instrument of pride and vengeance. Casca joins forces with the legendary samurai warrior Muramasa.
Soldier of Gideon
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 20 of the Casca series
Casca returns to the Middle East, but it is now the twentieth century, and he has signed on to fight a religious war. Outnumbered and poorly equipped, many of the recruits have never seen combat. Casca expects a slaughter.
The Trench Soldier
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 21 of the Casca series
Casca Longinus, cursed by Christ on Golgotha. Condemned to outlive the ages, and wander the globe a constant soldier. Forever fighting, surviving and waiting for Him to return. It was the last gasp of Europe's royal families. World War I began with the assassination of an obscure archduke. But before it ended, most of Europe would turn into a corpse-littered battleground. It was mankind's first modern war. Thousands would die in the hail of machine gun fire, by the burning agony of mustard gas, and on the blood-soaked steel of a bayonet. There was no honor in the rat-infested trenches or heroism for the dead who hung rotting on the barbed wire gates to no man's land. And for Casca, the Eternal Mercenary, there was only the horror of a new kind of war and a bitter envy for the dead.
The Mongol
by Barry Sadler
read by Gene Engene
Part 22 of the Casca series
A slave of the savage Tartars, Casca is a champion in the blood sports that make his masters rich...a rare prize for those who wager on his skills...and a nightmare for those who face him in a fight where only one survives.
The Liberator
by Paul Dengelegi
read by Gene Engene
Part 23 of the Casca series
When pirates sink the merchant ship he's traveling on, Casca becomes trapped within the wreckage and dragged to the bottom of the Atlantic, where his immortal curse continues to keep him alive even as he drowns.
The Defiant
by Paul Dengelegi
read by Gene Engene
Part 24 of the Casca series
In the bustling medieval port of Venice, Casca saves a boy's life, and becomes embroiled in an ancient blood feud.