Coral Hare: Atomic Agent (A Ww2 Spy Novel): Inspired by Actual Historical Events - Clive Lee - Books - Caleb Lee - 9780991480005 - March 15, 2014
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INSPIRED BY ACTUAL HISTORICAL EVENTS A semi-historical espionage-thriller tale of Japan's atomic bomb project in World War II, with recently declassified details from the actual Japanese atomic projects! It's 1945. War rages on in the Pacific. Island-hopping, the United States and her Allies are entangled in a series of blood-soaked battles, fighting inch after inch of land in their campaign towards the Japanese main islands. But the Empire of Japan has an ace up its sleeve -- the development of a devastating new weapon that will usher in a new era -- the atomic bomb. The salvation of the Allied forces lies not in the hands of a grizzled British Commando, an intrepid Australian frogman, or even a gung-ho U. S. Ranger...but in the hands of a teenage schoolgirl. Enter Mina Sakamoto, codenamed "Coral Hare" -- a Hawaiian-born, second-generation Japanese American. Sweet yet sassy, this undercover doe-eyed, gun-toting firebrand is Uncle's Sam's secret weapon against the Empire of Japan. With details woven together from actual historical events surrounding Japan's World War II atomic weapons projects, follow this pint-sized Hawaiian princess as she journeys from the streets of Tokyo, to the rustic outback of Korea, to the malaria-infested jungles of the Pacific in this regaling tale of adventure, espionage, and derring-do! Sit back, kick-up your feet, and delve into this blast-from-the-past, high-octane espionage thriller. Enter Coral Hare, Atomic Agent!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 15, 2014
ISBN13 9780991480005
Publishers Caleb Lee
Pages 450
Dimensions 133 × 203 × 23 mm   ·   467 g
Language English  

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