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The Samurai Cipher

A Sean Wyatt Thriller (Sean Wyatt Thrillers, Book 8)

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The Samurai Cipher

By: Ernest Dempsey
Narrated by: John Pirhalla, Stephanie Nemeth-Parker
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At the end of World War II, the greatest Samurai sword of all time vanished without a trace. Rumors abound as to its whereabouts.

Some historians claim it was destroyed with the rest of Japan’s weapons. Others believe it is hidden somewhere. Theories about its location vary from intricate cave systems to monks protecting the blade in a shrine deep in the mountains.

When Sean Wyatt and his longtime friend, Tommy Schultz, try to help a troubled Japanese woman, they find themselves right in the thick of a power struggle between some of the most dangerous gangsters in the world.

Now Sean and company must race across Japan, unravel clues that were left decades before, and discover the true location of a blade made by the greatest sword maker of all time: Honjo Masamune.

©2016 Ernest Dempsey (P)2021 Ernest Dempsey
Amateur Sleuths Detective Fiction Historical International Mystery & Crime Mystery Thriller & Suspense Thriller Samurai

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