
Tibetan Cross
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Narrated by:
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Scott Merriman
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Mike Bond
A terrifying international manhunt and stunning love story...
An American climber in the Himalayas stumbles on a shipment of backpack nuclear weapons headed into Tibet for use against China. Pursued by spy agencies and other killers across Asia, North Africa, Europe and the United States, he is captured then rescued by a beautiful young woman with whom he forms a deadly liaison. They escape, are captured and escape again, death always at their heels. A terrifying international manhunt and stunning love story, Tibetan Cross is a European best seller.
©2014 Mike Bond (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved. Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint from the following: An Area of Darkness © 1964 V. S. Naipaul, Penguin Books; “Connection,” Rolling Stones (© 1967 Jagger; Richards), London Records; “Visions of Johanna” © 1966 Bob Dylan, Columbia Records; Oeuvres Complètes © 1962 Montaigne, Éditions Gallimard, Paris; Noces © 1950 Albert Camus, Éditions Gallimard, Paris; “The Waste Land,” T. S. Eliot © 1930, Harcourt, Brace, and World, Inc., New York.Listeners also enjoyed...



















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