Number Two: A Special Edition Destroyer Novella
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Publisher Description
Accidents happen. The Vice President has seen enough of them: he’s seen the economy crash, foreign policy bungled, and civil liberties destroyed. When he gives speeches, he puts his foot in his mouth so often his tongue should have “welcome” printed on it. But when the accidents start turning deadly, a plot to assassinate the VP is discovered.
There is no love lost between this administration and CURE, the secret government agency created decades ago to protect the United States. Recent events in the White House have caused Harold Smith, CURE’s director, to sever the ever-present hotline between himself and the President. But patriotic duty calls: Smith must keep the Vice President safe. Remo and Chiun are summoned to protect the Vice President and flush out the villains. Can they eliminate the bad guys before the Vice President takes a hit? The race is on…
About the series:
Sentenced to death for a crime he didn't commit, ex-cop Remo Williams is rescued from the electric chair and recruited by a secret government organization as an assassin, targeting criminals who are beyond the law. Remo's trainer is a grouchy, ancient Korean named Chiun, whose mastery of the ancient martial art of Sinanju makes him the single most lethal force on the planet.
Hilariously satirical and timely, the winning combination of action, humor, and mysticism has made the Destroyer one of the best-selling series of all time. With more than 150 books and over 50 million copies sold, the Destroyer has been praised by the LA Times as "flights of hilarious satire," and gave birth to the mythology of the brash westerner taught by an ancient, inscrutable master.
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I've followed Remo and Chiun since I was a teenager (51 and retired military). Have always loved the social and political satire and the matrix-like ways bad guys were dispatched before the Matrix movie ever came out. Lost me a little when the writer was turning him into a spy, so I'm glad he's back and really wish that there was really someone like him in real life.