Sad Wind from the Sea

Sad Wind from the Sea
Author: Jack Higgins
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2010-06-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1936317486

A gunrunner’s hunt for a fortune leads to a life-and-death struggle in Communist China in New York Times–bestselling author Jack Higgins’s very first novel. Mark Hagen is a far cry from the man he once was as a naval officer in World War II. Broken down and drunk, he’s been reduced to living outside the law, gunrunning and smuggling with his dilapidated boat. Then he rescues a woman from attackers in Macao. She’s alone, she needs help—and she claims to know the whereabouts of a quarter-million dollars in gold, lying in a scuttled craft at the bottom of a lagoon in the blighted marshlands of southern China. With this one quick score, Hagen could change his luck for good. Unfortunately, he’s not the only one looking for the gold. There’s the Chinese. And the Russians. And so many others. But there’s only one Mark Hagen—and he’s not about to give up easily . . . Originally published in 1963 under the name Harry Patterson, Sad Wind from the Sea is a searing debut set in the dangerous criminal underworld of the Pacific Rim, a gripping read that showcases the talents of a young writer whom Tom Clancy would one day hail as “the master.”

Sad Wind from the Sea

Sad Wind from the Sea
Author: Jack Higgins
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 000727422X

Gun runner and occasional smuggler Mark Hagen, hears a scream through the fog. He finds a girl. Before long he is hauled into a chaotic chase involving The Red Chinese, and a lot of gold. From feeling he had lost everything to suddenly fighting for his life, Hagen must battle his inner demons and some truly terrifying enemies.

Color of the Sea

Color of the Sea
Author: John Hamamura
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2007-11-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307386074

Raised in Japan and Hawaii, Sam Hamada has been trained in the ways of the samurai. After graduation Sam strikes out for California and falls in love for the first time, with a beautiful young woman named Keiko. But then the Japanese attack Peal Harbor, igniting the war and making Sam, Keiko, and their families enemies of the state. Drafted into the U.S. Army, sent on a secret mission, Sam’s very identity both puts his life at risk and gives him the strength he needs to survive. Taking us from the lush Hawaiian Islands of the 1930s to the wartime world of madness in Hiroshima, Color of the Sea is the unforgettable story of one Japanese boy’s coming-of-age.

Canadian Poets

Canadian Poets
Author: John William Garvin
Publisher: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart 1916.
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1916
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: