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Tales of Sinanju: The Destroyer, Book Four  Focal Point
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Tales of Sinanju: The Destroyer, Book Four Focal Point

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A HAPPY PLACE TO DIE - Sam Beasley, America’s most beloved inventor, entertainer, and billionaire, has long had his sights on Japan as the site of his next mega-amusement resort complex. Unfortunately the Japanese leadership has failed to be equally enthused over Uncle Sam’s selfishly insane visions, and have rejected them again and again. Harold Smith is forced to send Remo and Chiun after Beasley when his refusal to accept No means no! leads to tens of thousands of Japanese corpses, and a new plan to make the islands his once and for all.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Second Sight Graphix
Country
United States
Date
20 March 2015
Pages
66
ISBN
9780991526635

A HAPPY PLACE TO DIE - Sam Beasley, America’s most beloved inventor, entertainer, and billionaire, has long had his sights on Japan as the site of his next mega-amusement resort complex. Unfortunately the Japanese leadership has failed to be equally enthused over Uncle Sam’s selfishly insane visions, and have rejected them again and again. Harold Smith is forced to send Remo and Chiun after Beasley when his refusal to accept No means no! leads to tens of thousands of Japanese corpses, and a new plan to make the islands his once and for all.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Second Sight Graphix
Country
United States
Date
20 March 2015
Pages
66
ISBN
9780991526635