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Black Samurai Series # 5, The Inquisition

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Black Samurai Series # 5, The Inquisition

By: Marc Olden
Narrated by: Midnite Michael
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Kidnappers have the ex-president's daughter, and only Sand can save her

When Robert Sand's sensei was murdered, William Baron Clarke helped him take revenge. The former president of the United States, Clarke is a rich man who uses his wealth to combat evil around the world. Since they first met, Sand has become his chief enforcer-a killer with samurai skills and American style. Once, Clarke saved Sand. Now it's time to return the favor.

A fringe militia called the Inquisition kidnaps Clarke's daughter, a brilliant college student. Their leader goes by the name Dessalines, and his cruelty is exceeded only by his madness. Before he executes his prisoners, Dessalines always stages a drumhead trial. Sand has three days before the verdict comes in-time enough to perform some executions of his own.

©1974 Marc Olden (P)2022 Tantor
Literature & Fiction Suspense Samurai

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