SOUTH SEAS NOIR: Four Full Novels By ///

SOUTH SEAS NOIR: FOUR FULL NOVELS brings together four hard-edged classics set across the Pacific and Asia, where desire, ambition, and violence collide in places far from home and beyond the reach of easy justice.

In TAMIKO by Ronald Kirkbride, a Chinese-Russian photographer in Tokyo is torn between an American lover and an aristocratic Japanese woman willing to break every taboo to claim him. “Bold and provocative…a story of intense love and ambition.” Longview Daily News

THE COMPASSIONATE TIGER by Hunton Downs plunges into Vietnam in 1954, where a soldier-of-fortune navigates intrigue, betrayal, and lethal desire. “A tale of intrigue and violence…sex in heavy doses.” Hackensack Record

In THE STOCKADE by Kenneth Lamott, a Pacific island POW camp simmers toward catastrophe under brutal command. “Lamott walks with such a sure stride…immediately alive and real.” Chicago Tribune

RAYNE STORM by John B. Thompson follows a Cold War spy from Honolulu to Hong Kong amid danger and seduction. “A cloak and dagger yarn…high adventure and sizzling sex.” Orrie Hitt

Four complete novels. Pacific noir at full heat.

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