Friday, May 5, 2017

Book Review Italian Mission by Alan Champorcher

The Italian Mission
Title: Italian Mission

Author: Alan Champorcher

Stars: 4 out of 5 

Review:
If you like your action adventure books to be full of action this book should be high on your to be read list. It is all go from front to back with the following agencies/groups  involved as players (CIA, State Department, Mossad, Italians, South African mercenaries, both China Intelligence and Army, and so on). But the story does not lag and moves in a rapid manner to its conclusion. 

I have rated this book 4 stars. Thank you Frank


I obtained this book from Amazon in Kindle format.


Synopsis:

John Adams Conti, disillusioned ex-CIA agent, languishes at the American Embassy to the Vatican. A Buddhist monk asks his help protecting a mysterious young Tibetan on the run in Italy from Chinese intelligence agents. Teaming up with an old flame, Conti joins a wild chase along an ancient pilgrimage route through the Tuscan hills. When they discover the identity of the young Lama, the hunt becomes a race against the clock with the future of Tibet and the Chinese government at stake!

Kindle EditionFirst218 pages
Published February 24th 2013 by Ciamporcero Publishing

About The Author: 
An image posted by the author.
Alan Champorcher is seen here hiking the Via Francigena doing research for his new book, "The Italian Mission." The author of “Made In Italy” returns to the bel paese for a high voltage adventure story. John Adams Conti, a disillusioned ex-CIA agent, languishes in a low level diplomatic job at the American Embassy to the Vatican. An old Buddhist monk, familiar with Conti’s distinguished family pedigree, asks him to help protect a mysterious young Tibetan on the run in Italy from Chinese intelligence agents. Teaming up with his ex-colleague and old flame, Conti joins a wild chase along an ancient pilgrimage route through the Tuscan hills. Along the way, they must duel not only the Chinese, but also South African mercenaries and hostile mafia families. When they discover the identity of the young Lama, the hunt becomes a race against the clock with the future of Tibet at stake. Get your copy now!

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