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Pub Date 1 Dec 2025 | Archive Date 21 Nov 2025

Plan B Publishing Company | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles


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Description

An atmospheric literary thriller set in 1969 Vietnam and Laos. A morally conflicted American operative and a fearless journalist investigate a string of killings tied to Buddhist temples—and uncover a black market pipeline looting sacred antiquities through the chaos of war. From jungle outposts to embassy corridors, the pair navigate profiteers, ideologues, and their own consciences to stop a trade that corrupts everything it touches. For fans of Graham Greene, John le Carré, and Charles McCarry. 


An atmospheric literary thriller set in 1969 Vietnam and Laos. A morally conflicted American operative and a fearless journalist investigate a string of killings tied to Buddhist temples—and uncover...


A Note From the Publisher
eBook: 9798999426031

eBook: 9798999426031


Advance Praise

Daigle’s historical portrayal of war-torn Vietnam is particularly vivid and compelling. Whether it’s the streets of Saigon or the secret Long Tieng airbase in Laos, the author makes the unfamiliar familiar and interesting without sacrificing action or pacing. Strong, well-defined characters each have their own motivations and desires and push the plot forward. Tension builds steadily as it becomes clear Kane will stop at nothing to protect his business interests.

–– BLUEINK BOOK REVIEW 


Daigle’s historical portrayal of war-torn Vietnam is particularly vivid and compelling. Whether it’s the streets of Saigon or the secret Long Tieng airbase in Laos, the author makes the unfamiliar...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9798999426000
PRICE US$19.99 (USD)
PAGES 330

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