A Lion in the Grass

Mark Zvonkovic
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1942. Raymond Hatcher, a precocious young man, is keen to serve his country. Recruited by the OSS for his intellect and language skills, he’s sent to a secret island training facility where he learns spycraft from an enigmatic Native American, following which, he is sent to infiltrate Japanese occupied French Indochina. Half a century later, Hatcher is struggling to comes to terms with some significant loose ends. Years earlier, Hatcher’s friends incurred the wrath of a psychopathic French spy. Now, Hatcher has new information that may help him discover what really happened. But this new information unearths a plot to kill those people closest to him. To stop the killing, Raymond Hatcher must complete one last mission.
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