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The Palms

Occupation Story: The Philippines

by T. Jack Lewis

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The Kenda Saga Continues

The summer of 1943 finds Kenda in the Philippines as part of the occupation forces. Kenda’s friend is assigned a courier duty and his plane goes down in Manila Bay after he delivers a secret document to the Japanese embassy. Was it an accident? Kenda’s germinal psychic impressions tell him it was not. The Intelligence Branch is too busy to commit resources to investigate the incident and they disregard it as pilot error. Kenda volunteers to find out. His investigation takes him to the Japanese Headquarters in Manila. He must consider the possibility of an act of sabotage by the local underground resistance; but Kenda and his assistants find much more than they bargained for. Influential businessmen, Embassy officials, Imperial generals and admirals and a beautiful singer are at the center of a clandestine conspiracy. Someone is willing to kill to protect it; but who? At the center of all the activity is the famous hotel: The Twelve Palms, Manila. Kenda’s men find clue after clue. In the end, Kenda must decide what is most important; his sworn duty to the empire, or his need to save lives and protect the innocent.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 580 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Sep 21, 2015)
ISBN10: 1478765275
ISBN13: 9781478765271
Genre: FICTION / Science Fiction / Military

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T. Jack Lewis grew up in a traditional suburban home just outside of Chicago. He visited Japan for the first time in 1984. He married and had two sons. He lived in the Buddhist culture and studied their philosophy of reincarnation and karma. His work provides the reader with a Christian viewpoint as his protagonist finds his way to a belief in God.
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