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Shanghai Tang: A Dan Roy Thriller
- Dan Roy Series, Book 4
- Narrated by: John McLain
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
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Summary
Dan Roy, ex Black Ops legend, is becoming a new legend in the infamous blood fight tournament called Kumite in Hong Kong. He is carving himself a new life, when disaster strikes his loved ones back home. He gets a phone call, and he cannot deny Kimberly Smith's plea for help. Not only is Kim's life endangered, the rumbles of discontent have reached the White House....
A devastating secret lurks inside the glamorous night life of Shanghai. Political interests are involved, and soon Dan finds himself in a ruthless and twisted struggle for survival. He gets help from Xiao Wei-Ling, A Chinese woman who is on the run herself. An ambitious Triad boss is making a bid to over rule the whole of Shanghai, and Dan Roy has become a thorn in his side. The Triads have help from the police, and all eyes are on Dan - alone in a foreign land.
Get prepared for a white knuckle ride from Hong Kong and Shanghai to the corridors of power in Washington, as we follow Dan on a terrifying adventure that could be his last.
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- 07-05-24
Fed up with Female Heroes
I dumped the previous one soon after starting because of the stupid idea of some beautiful female being so important to a 'mission', and I could not be bothered with it. And this is also too much of a self-important prickly feminist thing. Oh and by the way, every time a male author joins the bandwagon of agreeing how 'difficult it has been for women' are just continuing the myth. [speaking as a dispassionate female, that is]
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