Yala

East Meets West and….: At the end of the 19th Century, a female Chinese assassin and two former Texas Rangers team up to free enslaved immigrant Chinese workers from a cabal of Chinese aristocrats who attempt to create a New China in the area between Mexico and Texas.

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Yala

East Meets West and….: At the end of the 19th Century, a female Chinese assassin and two former Texas Rangers team up to free enslaved immigrant Chinese workers from a cabal of Chinese aristocrats who attempt to create a New China in the area between Mexico and Texas.

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Yala

Yala

by Don L Clark
Yala

Yala

by Don L Clark

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Overview

East Meets West and….: At the end of the 19th Century, a female Chinese assassin and two former Texas Rangers team up to free enslaved immigrant Chinese workers from a cabal of Chinese aristocrats who attempt to create a New China in the area between Mexico and Texas.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011158834
Publisher: Don L Clark
Publication date: 11/03/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 441 KB

About the Author

Mr. Clark is a retired USAF colonel and college professor/administrator. During his USAF career he primarily worked in Intelligence and also served as a military attache in the USSR and on the Joint Staff where he provided military imput into strategic international negotiations such as SALT. MBFR, Laws of the Sea, etc. He has a third degree black belt in Juo and taught courses at Montana State University in International Affairs (how to get a date in Paris).For sseveral years he wrote weekly newspaper columns about international affairs entitled "Hither and Yon" and excerpts from it were occasionally exceprted on Voice of America.


Mr. Clark's novels are all action/adventure types in several settings ranging from Texas rangers who team up with a Chinese female assassin back in the late 1800's (Yala) to what UN Peace making force might be like by the year 2030 (Sunday in Sudan.) All of his novels are intended for adults and all include some sexual implications as well as proffer what he thinks would be better ways for the USA to deal with the problems it is facing globally and internally today.


His novel Yala was nominated for (but did not win) an international Frankfurt Award for e-books


Besides writing he currently engages as a CASA volunteer. His one foray as an author into non-fiction is "A Fix for America" in which he proffers moderate soultions for all of the major issues dividing this nation.

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