The Fighting Season

· Bolinda · Narrado por Nick Farnell
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Outside the wire, Uruzghan Province, Afghanistan, 2010 ... In the badlands of central Afghanistan an Australian Special Forces platoon is fatally hit by a roadside bomb. A shadowy Taliban commander, codenamed 'Rapier', is identified as responsible for the deadly attack. Matt Rix, the ultra tough commando who led the ambushed platoon, swears vengeance. Rix is one of Special Forces' most lethal operators. He'll neutralise Rapier – whatever it takes. But in Afghanistan's brutal war, not all things are as they seem.

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As a Special Forces officer, Bram Connolly served several tours in Afghanistan, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for leadership in battle. As an author, he takes you deep into the authentic world of high-intensity combat that few have experienced.

Nick Farnell is an Australian stage, film, TV actor, producer and voice-over artist. He is best known for Where the Wild Things Are, Ned Kelly, Blessed, Balibo and has just produced and appeared in Richard Gray's Sugar Mountain. His most notable TV credits include Underbelly, Rush, Blue Heelers, City Homicide, Twenty Something, the UK/Australian miniseries Mrs Biggs and the Steven Spielberg/Tom Hanks produced The Pacific for HBO. He recently appeared in the AFL themed web series Four Quarters.

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