The Black Crane

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Author: Jerry Bader ISBN: 9781988647364
Publisher: MRPwebmedia Publication: March 15, 2018
Imprint: MRPwebmedia Language: English
Author: Jerry Bader
ISBN: 9781988647364
Publisher: MRPwebmedia
Publication: March 15, 2018
Imprint: MRPwebmedia
Language: English

CIA stringer, Richard Lancaster, has been tasked to search out drugs for the new MK-Meta Drug Program, a black ops program designed to use psychotropic drugs to disrupt international crime organizations in the U.S. On a routine trip to the Brazilian rainforest Lancaster discovers a new even stronger and more dangerous variant of the potent borrachero tree, the source of what the Brazilians call burundanga,a scopolamine-like psychotropic powder.

The MK-Meta team decides to force a Yakuza tattoo artist, Takumi Endo, and his beautiful artist daughter, Michi, to dose the youngest son of a Yakuza Oyabun (Godfather) in order to steal a computer containing the accounting records of a rival gang. The attempt to steal the computer fails resulting in the deaths of numerous innocent civilians, what the newspapers call The Massacre In Little Tokyo.

In order to cover up the disastrous plan, Lancaster kills Michi’s father and any other witnesses associated with the failed scheme. Upon learning of her father’s death Michi is transformed from a peace loving traditional Japanese daughter into a revenge-seeking vigilante in the form of a Japanese style Bosozoku, dubbed The Black Crane. The Black Crane [Kurodzuru] Bosozoku does not stop until all the people responsible for her father’s death have been punished.

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CIA stringer, Richard Lancaster, has been tasked to search out drugs for the new MK-Meta Drug Program, a black ops program designed to use psychotropic drugs to disrupt international crime organizations in the U.S. On a routine trip to the Brazilian rainforest Lancaster discovers a new even stronger and more dangerous variant of the potent borrachero tree, the source of what the Brazilians call burundanga,a scopolamine-like psychotropic powder.

The MK-Meta team decides to force a Yakuza tattoo artist, Takumi Endo, and his beautiful artist daughter, Michi, to dose the youngest son of a Yakuza Oyabun (Godfather) in order to steal a computer containing the accounting records of a rival gang. The attempt to steal the computer fails resulting in the deaths of numerous innocent civilians, what the newspapers call The Massacre In Little Tokyo.

In order to cover up the disastrous plan, Lancaster kills Michi’s father and any other witnesses associated with the failed scheme. Upon learning of her father’s death Michi is transformed from a peace loving traditional Japanese daughter into a revenge-seeking vigilante in the form of a Japanese style Bosozoku, dubbed The Black Crane. The Black Crane [Kurodzuru] Bosozoku does not stop until all the people responsible for her father’s death have been punished.

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