Twelve Hours To Destiny
(1966)(A book in the Steve Carradine series)
A novel by Manning K Robertson (John S Glasby)
Chao Lin is a well respected business man in Hong Kong. But he is also a spy for the British Intelligence Service.
After gathering as much information from his sources in China he reports back to Britain through a weekly transmission.
Steve Carradine also works for the British Intelligence Service and is highly unimpressed when he is recalled from a rare holiday for an urgent mission.
When Chao Lin is kidnapped by the Chinese Intelligence Service - the Red Dragon- Carradine is flown out to Hong Kong with little more than Lin's name as a lead to try and rescue him.
The only other British spy in Hong Kong, Kellaway, is there to meet Carradine and help him with his investigation.
It is clear that Lin will have been taken to mainland China and the only way Carradine will succeed is to find a way to get there.
But when Carradine is forced to escape three murder attempts in Hong Kong, it becomes obvious that someone is leaking information to the Red Dragon.
Carradine knows that in Lin's last transmission he talked of a huge secret that posed a threat to the world.
Time is running out.
When Carradine meets Lin's niece, Ts'ai Luan, he is forced to trust her when she says she doesn't work for the Red Dragon and wants to save her uncle.
He sneaks in to China with her and they begin the real mission to find Chao Lin and save the world from China's dangerous secret.
But as Carradine and Ts'ai Luan spend more time together, their connection is unmistakeable...
Should Carradine trust anyone?
Can they save Chao Lin?
Will the clock run out before they discover China's secret?
Twelve Hours to Destiny is a fast-paced espionage novel set in the exotic orient. It is the fourth novel in the Steve Carradine series.
John Glasby has written as many as a hundred other books under a wide variety of pseudonyms and his books are highly compelling. Twelve Hours to Destiny was originally written under the pen name Manning K Robertson.
Genre: Mystery
After gathering as much information from his sources in China he reports back to Britain through a weekly transmission.
Steve Carradine also works for the British Intelligence Service and is highly unimpressed when he is recalled from a rare holiday for an urgent mission.
When Chao Lin is kidnapped by the Chinese Intelligence Service - the Red Dragon- Carradine is flown out to Hong Kong with little more than Lin's name as a lead to try and rescue him.
The only other British spy in Hong Kong, Kellaway, is there to meet Carradine and help him with his investigation.
It is clear that Lin will have been taken to mainland China and the only way Carradine will succeed is to find a way to get there.
But when Carradine is forced to escape three murder attempts in Hong Kong, it becomes obvious that someone is leaking information to the Red Dragon.
Carradine knows that in Lin's last transmission he talked of a huge secret that posed a threat to the world.
Time is running out.
When Carradine meets Lin's niece, Ts'ai Luan, he is forced to trust her when she says she doesn't work for the Red Dragon and wants to save her uncle.
He sneaks in to China with her and they begin the real mission to find Chao Lin and save the world from China's dangerous secret.
But as Carradine and Ts'ai Luan spend more time together, their connection is unmistakeable...
Should Carradine trust anyone?
Can they save Chao Lin?
Will the clock run out before they discover China's secret?
Twelve Hours to Destiny is a fast-paced espionage novel set in the exotic orient. It is the fourth novel in the Steve Carradine series.
John Glasby has written as many as a hundred other books under a wide variety of pseudonyms and his books are highly compelling. Twelve Hours to Destiny was originally written under the pen name Manning K Robertson.
Genre: Mystery
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