The Mandarin’s Vendetta When Rayna and the Fidelitas team go to China to administer justice to corrupt officials and businessmen who caused the deaths and injuries of thousands of schoolchildren, a heinous plot is discovered – one of the perpetrators, bent on revenge against the American system that allowed his son to die, plans to kill a million Americans with a deadly new drug. With the clock ticking, Rayna must identify the location of the manufacturer and destroy the deadly poison.
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About the Author
Wesley Robert Lowe began his career in media as a composer for film and television. Music includes film & television scores, as well as four seasons as a composer for Sesame St.
Wanting to see more media projects that feature diversity, he began writing and producing films. Broadcast on regional and network television, as well as exhibitions in international festivals, his work tells authentic stories of the joys, failures and successes of Russian and Chinese diaspora, as well as the First Nations communities.
Contemporary worlds infused with mysticism. Breathless, brain-twisting plots. High-stakes suspense that churns the psyche. Relentless, warp-speed action. Intertwining cultures. Colliding and colluding worlds.
Wesley Robert Lowe’s passion is to immerse his cross-cultural tales with all of these, to grab readers with stories that hang on deep into the night, long after they’ve turned the last page.
Thrillers that grip the soul.
Wesley Robert Lowe has a Master’s of Music degree from the University of Toronto, a Graduate Diploma in Christian Studies from Regent College and an Ontario College Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing from Humber College. When he’s not writing, you can find him playing his 1908 Steinway Grand Piano or roasting his own coffee beans.
Acknowledgements
I am indebted to many who have contributed and helped with this book.
Inspiration came from Pacific Unit 280, Chinese Canadian WWII veterans, a group I have been privileged to serve as Chaplain for over twenty years. These men and women who fought for Canada, even though they were not considered citizens or had the right to vote, proved to Canada that Chinese deserved a seat at the table. In 1947, they received the right to vote. My grandfather, who was born in Canada, was almost fifty before he was allowed to vote.
Special mention should be made to Col. Howe Lee, Cdr (Ret'd) King Wan; author, editor and veteran of two tours in Iraq, R.A. Peters, for his editing and on-site insights; Jun Ares for his striking cover design; JW (dv8.ca) for photography and Janet R. Musick for her keen eye to detail.