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Download or Read eBook The Burma Effect PDF written by Michael E. Rose and published by McArthur & Co. This book was released on 2011-08-12 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Burma Effect
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Publisher : McArthur & Co
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781770871373
ISBN-13 : 1770871373
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Book Synopsis The Burma Effect by : Michael E. Rose

Book excerpt: In the second Frank Delaney thriller, the Montreal-based investigative journalist and sometime spy is assigned by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service to locate one of their agents gone missing in Bangkok. The search for Nathan Kellner, a bohemian bon vivant with a taste for young women and a variety of illicit substances, brings Delaney first to London, then to Thailand and Burma, where evidence points to an elaborate plot to destabilize the Burmese military regime. Untangling that plot thrusts Delaney directly into the line of fire between the generals at the head of Burma's all-powerful junta and those who would use any means to see them overthrown.


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