The Level Playing Field

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: John D Kingston ISBN: 9781370690480
Publisher: John D Kingston Publication: March 25, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John D Kingston
ISBN: 9781370690480
Publisher: John D Kingston
Publication: March 25, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Samurai are not dead ...nor is the Japanese Emperor an impotent symbol. A secret army using weapons of finance and psychological control, as well as murder, explain Japan's domination of foreign trade. Their motivation becomes apparent as Scott Maxwell discovers a hidden society, a shakai. Democratic elections uphold the Japanese façade, but this shakai manipulates every move in business, foreign trade, the judiciary and the political process.

Tokyo's secret agenda of deception is finally discovered, and the chase begins. One step away and getting closer; it's a game where death becomes an acceptable option. Powerful and convincing, the new-ones being trained in the Emperor's secret army drive the story until the Americans finally beat the Japanese at their own game. Not only does America win, but we know why. So real ...you'll want to adopt the Level Playing Field.

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The Samurai are not dead ...nor is the Japanese Emperor an impotent symbol. A secret army using weapons of finance and psychological control, as well as murder, explain Japan's domination of foreign trade. Their motivation becomes apparent as Scott Maxwell discovers a hidden society, a shakai. Democratic elections uphold the Japanese façade, but this shakai manipulates every move in business, foreign trade, the judiciary and the political process.

Tokyo's secret agenda of deception is finally discovered, and the chase begins. One step away and getting closer; it's a game where death becomes an acceptable option. Powerful and convincing, the new-ones being trained in the Emperor's secret army drive the story until the Americans finally beat the Japanese at their own game. Not only does America win, but we know why. So real ...you'll want to adopt the Level Playing Field.

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