Bare Branches

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Literary
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Author: Mike Kennedy ISBN: 9781311998354
Publisher: Mike Kennedy Publication: August 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mike Kennedy
ISBN: 9781311998354
Publisher: Mike Kennedy
Publication: August 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

One-child rule & female infanticide unbalances the population, forcing one hundred thirty million men to live as BARE BRANCHES. Chinese scientists race social upheaval. Agents scour the globe to harvest cells. In America they hunt for Sally Luck. We dispatch a single agent only. Preferring close quarter combat to gun fights, Jillian defiantly recites Aeschylus and Shakespeare amid feats of arms..

Cai Ling Luk was raised a princess by Chinese aristocrats whose fathers fled China when Mao Zedong defeated the nationalists in 1949. Her aloof parents allow her to choose her college. She moves to America and changes her name to Sally Luck.

Jillian de Guerre lost her father when she was five. He was a professor at Syracuse University bringing his 35 undergrads back from Britain aboard Pan Am Flight 103 when the Arabs blew it up over Lockerbie. Now all grown up, it is normally the body-count that interests Jillian. She works alone. She doesn't like to share.

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One-child rule & female infanticide unbalances the population, forcing one hundred thirty million men to live as BARE BRANCHES. Chinese scientists race social upheaval. Agents scour the globe to harvest cells. In America they hunt for Sally Luck. We dispatch a single agent only. Preferring close quarter combat to gun fights, Jillian defiantly recites Aeschylus and Shakespeare amid feats of arms..

Cai Ling Luk was raised a princess by Chinese aristocrats whose fathers fled China when Mao Zedong defeated the nationalists in 1949. Her aloof parents allow her to choose her college. She moves to America and changes her name to Sally Luck.

Jillian de Guerre lost her father when she was five. He was a professor at Syracuse University bringing his 35 undergrads back from Britain aboard Pan Am Flight 103 when the Arabs blew it up over Lockerbie. Now all grown up, it is normally the body-count that interests Jillian. She works alone. She doesn't like to share.

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