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Terror at G-20

By: John L. Flynn
Narrated by: Courtney L. Shelly
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Thirteen-year-old Mylee is killed during a slave auction, while five other young Asian girls flee from the men who profit from selling them as slaves in the ballroom of an upscale San Francisco hotel. Inspector Kate Dawson is called to investigate the heinous crime.

From what appears to be the simple murder of a sex worker, she follows the clues to human trafficking, organ harvesting, and ultimately the Asian sex trade. Then, as the date of the G-20 Summit in San Francisco draws closer, Dawson struggles to connect the lives of five young Asian women, who have presumably disappeared in Chinatown, with that of the Morag Tong, an ancient guild of assassins, a mad North Korean General’s master plan of bringing about economic chaos in the West, and his nuclear submarine playing hide-and-go-seek with fishermen in the Bay.

As the world’s leaders and economists converge on the annual summit, Dawson must prevent terror from breaking out at the G-20. Her only clue, a commercial jingle which keeps running through her head she cannot identify....

©2017 John L. Flynn (P)2019 W&B Publishers

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