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Barry Sadler (1) (1940–1989)

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Author Barry Sadler was born in Carlsbad, New Mexico on November 1, 1940. He dropped out of high school and joined the U.S. Air Force. He eventually switched to the U.S. Army, where he served as a Green Beret medic and a Staff Sergeant during the Vietnam War before he was injured. In 1966, he visa mer recorded The Ballad of the Green Berets, which was the number one single of the year. In 1968, he appeared in the film Dayton's Devils. He created the Casca series about the Roman legionnaire who speared Christ on the cross and then was damned to live until judgment day as a soldier. Some of the books in the series were written by ghostwriters. He moved to Guatemala City, Guatemala after serving a prision sentence for a fatal shooting. After being shot in the head while riding in a taxi, he was airlifted back to the United States where he was hospitalized and spent several months in a coma. He finally died on September 8, 1989. The circumstances surrounding his shooting remain a mystery. (Bowker Author Biography) visa färre

Verk av Barry Sadler

Straffet (1979) — Författare — 264 exemplar
Död utan slut (1985) — Författare — 148 exemplar
Förbannelsen (1980) — Författare — 144 exemplar
Dömd mans väg (1981) 116 exemplar
Evig död (1980) 114 exemplar
Dödlig skuld (1982) 102 exemplar
Dom utan nåd (1982) 99 exemplar
Brännmärkt (1983) 93 exemplar
Desert Mercenary (1986) 83 exemplar
Legosoldaten (1983) 83 exemplar
The Pirate (1985) 83 exemplar
Erövraren (1984) 81 exemplar
The African Mercenary (1984) 78 exemplar
The Phoenix (1905) 77 exemplar
The Legionnaire (1984) 76 exemplar
The Assassin (1985) 75 exemplar
Soldier of Gideon (1988) 69 exemplar
The Samurai (1988) 66 exemplar
The Warrior (1987) 66 exemplar
The Cursed (1987) 62 exemplar
The Trench Soldier (1989) 60 exemplar
The Mongol (1990) 53 exemplar
The Shooter (1987) 24 exemplar
Phü Nhãm (1984) 20 exemplar
Run for the Sun (1986) 15 exemplar
I'm a Lucky One (1967) 15 exemplar
Morituri (1982) 13 exemplar
Ballads of the Green Berets (1966) 10 exemplar
Cry Havoc (1983) 10 exemplar
Rescue (1991) 7 exemplar
Razor (1988) 7 exemplar
Casca Omnibus 1 (1993) 5 exemplar
Seppuku (1988) 4 exemplar
Nashville With a Bullet (1981) 2 exemplar
Casca Omnibus 2 (1993) 2 exemplar
Casca Omnibus 3 (1994) 2 exemplar
Casca Omnibus 4 (1994) 2 exemplar
Casca Collectors Ser V 4 (2004) 2 exemplar

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Namn enligt folkbokföringen
Sadler, Barry Allen
Födelsedag
1940-11-01
Avled
1989-11-05
Begravningsplats
Nashville National Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Kön
male
Nationalitet
USA
Födelseort
Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA
Dödsort
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA
Dödsorsak
cardiac arrest
Bostadsorter
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Yrken
soldier
songwriter
singer
writer
Organisationer
U.S. Army Special Forces
U.S. Air Force
Kort biografi
There are a couple of dates listed as Sadler's death date. November 5, 1989 is the correct one.

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Reading through this series it is clear that much of it may have been rewritten, changed or used leftovers from Sadler’s typewriter. This is not all bad but sometimes you get the sense you are reading the same thing in a different tense. In CASCA the Persian we see our hero slithering through the desert, dying of thirst, starving etc., etc. I won’t put this all on the author’s shoulders. I am sure the editors were a pain in the rear. CASCA has made his way to PERSIA with a message from an Emperor in the East. Of course he finds himself making friends, enemies and those flies in ointment called The Brotherhood of the Lamb. We know CASCA is going to suffer but what we do not know is, will his threshold for immortality finally be reached? Will the Messiah take pity on him and give him the release he so desperately desires? It is doubtful.… (mer)
 
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JHemlock | Jul 3, 2023 |
Not sure about the way this 5th installment was written. It seems like Sadler took some leftovers from the second book and just tossed them together. The story is light but graphic as usual. We find CACSA back in the company of Norsemen along with all the intrigues, lost love and other things that you would expect to find in this series. The start of the book is strong with CASCA wandering through the Arabian Desert. Like most happenings in the books it is easy to see the first few chapters on the screen. The director of the first CONAN film, John Milius would work wonders with this character. His suffering is endless and ironically most of it is brought on by his own hands. That is his curse though, doomed to wander the earth. It would be easy for him to find a place and just put down some roots but I guess we can understand why he has to move on. There is a scene in this book that probably seemed like it was ok when it was written, but no it honestly was not. Time frames taken into consideration it is mildly understandable.… (mer)
 
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JHemlock | Jun 29, 2023 |
CASCA rolls through the horrors of WWII in the fourth installment of the series. This book is pretty much non stop combat and does not contain as much personal reflection as the first three. However in the end when Hitler makes an appearance and the Brotherhood of the Lamb show up things get a little more introspective. Sadler goes into graphic detail of the fall of Berlin and manages to paint a very vivid picture of the German children who were somehow sucked into the NAZI war machine.
 
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JHemlock | 3 andra recensioner | Jun 26, 2023 |
In the third installment of CASCA's adventures across battlefields and time we find him journeying across the silk roads into the East. Here over two hundred years after the fact he will make good on a promise to an old friend. Enemies will be made and revelations impacting future generations will be discovered. We learn of the Brotherhood of the Lamb, a Christian cult who knows more about CASCA than he may know about himself.
 
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JHemlock | 2 andra recensioner | Jun 25, 2023 |

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Verk
44
Medlemmar
2,243
Popularitet
#11,434
Betyg
½ 3.5
Recensioner
27
ISBN
275
Språk
1

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