American CIA agent Wan Yu has a little problem. Armed with only his 30-pound cat, Tao, and his wits, he must team up with a Lebanese assassin, Israeli Mossad agents, and CIA agent Tonya Armistead to save the world from Armageddon not once, but twice.
On his very first mission, a mission given to him by an American president who desperately wants him to fail ... or die.
Tracked by an assassin in Lebanon, shot at by U.S. cruise missiles in Beirut, tempted by a Syrian goddess, and mistaken for a holy man in Iran and in Tibet, Yu rides trains, limos, camels, snow planes, and yaks to save the world from war and win the love of Tonya, the baddest spy on the planet.
With heavy doses of tongue-in-cheek humor, WAN YU AND TONYA SAVE THE WORLD ... TWICE! is a multicultural comic spy thriller that might just be in tomorrow's headlines.
H.M. Mann is the pseudonym of multicultural romantic comedy novelist J. J. Murray, who writes multicultural poetry, short stories, plays, and novels with a Southern U. S. flavor. His influences include the works of Ernest Gaines, Margaret Walker, Alice Walker, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and the music of Muddy Waters, Smokey Robinson, and Stevie Wonder. Readers can connect with J.J. Murray/H. M. Mann by e-mailing A3JMurray@msn.com or AuthorHMMann@hotmail.com or through Facebook.
This was a hard book to read. I guess it's just not my genre. It was a bit too busy and all over the place for me. I still don't know who, besides Ed Webb, was the bad guy. It took me two weeks of pick up and put down to finish this.