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The Flying Lion

By: Evan Radler
Narrated by: Todd Haberkorn
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The Flying Lion, filled with subtexts of leadership, drug abuse and vivid sexual encounters is enriched by the author's experience as a martial artist, raconteur and spiritual leader. In a future world divided into tribes and clans, possessing a late Iron Age technology, we meet the Zenites, AKA the Boxers; a loose confederation of in-fighting tribes, led by warlords and linked by a heritage of Asian tradition and martial arts.

Deep South is a land divided into numerous warring nations and tribes. The Medonites are archers who live in a series of wooden stockades. The Hordes of Automites live in a great city and threaten to conquer all. The Zenites or Boxers are a warrior people further divided into tribes contending with other nations and with each other.

The Zenites are led by warlords like the evil Ming Tzu, who is overthrown by a Zenite tribe but continues to command a following.

Lord Goroda, the Horned Tiger is the most feared of Zenite warlords. From out of the north rides Kiyomori, the Flying Lion: martial arts master and invincible warrior. Men are inspired to follow him and women to love him. He is a selfish, ambitious, opium addict who learns that to be a hero he must first learn sacrifice and responsibility.

Kiyomori is befriended by Nokoma whose loyalty to the Lion will be sorely tested even as his wife Zon Nah fails in her loyalty to him. Kiyomori and Goroda had been competitors years before during their training.

©2003 Mindy Glickman (P)2014 Mindy Glickman
Adventure Classics Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Martial Art Combat Sports Tiger

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Saga of Warriors,great sword fights & love scenes

If you could sum up The Flying Lion in three words, what would they be?

Action Packed Adventure

What did you like best about this story?

I loved how the author started each chapter with a history lesson. I learned about value systems and fighting styles of differing warring factions.

What about Todd Haberkorn’s performance did you like?

The narrator made it easy to listen to. His voice is calm, yet effective at telling the story. Personally, I appreciate that the recording was clean, with no music or sound effects.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When the lion and the tiger meet as adults, the author flashed back to their youth. The tension that builds is so exciting.

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