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An American climber in the Himalayas stumbles on a shipment of backpack nuclearweapons headed into Tibet for use against China. Pursued by spy agencies and other killersacross Asia, North Africa, Europe and the United States, he is captured then rescued by abeautiful young woman with whom he forms a deadly liaison. They escape, are captured andescape again, death always at their heels. A terrifying international manhunt and stunninglove story, Tibetan Cross is a European best-seller.CRITICAL PRAISE for TIBETAN CROSS:.“Intense and unforgettable.” FORT LAUDERDALE SUN-SENTINEL“Grips the reader from the very first chapter until the climactic ending.” UPI“Almost impossible to put down.” I LOVE A MYSTERY“A tautly written study of one man's descent into living hell.” SPOKANE CHRONICLERICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH “Murderous intensity.”“A chilling story of escape and pursuit.” TACOMA NEWS-TRIBUNE“An astonishing thriller.” SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER“Grips the reader from the opening chapter and never lets go.” MIAMI HERALDMORE PRAISE FOR MIKE BOND“One of America's best thriller writers” CULTURE BUZZ“One of the 21st Century's most exciting authors.” WASHINGTON TIMES“One of the best books of 2014.” NETGALLEY REVIEWS“Bond's latest book is a must-read.” YAHOO REVIEWS“Bond touches on the vast and eerie depths that lie under the thin crust of civilizationand the base instinct within man to survive.” NOTTINGHAM OBSERVER“A highly distinctive writer.” LIVERPOOL DAILY POST“Bond is the master of the existential thriller.” BBCAUTHOR BIO:Bestselling novelist, war and human rights correspondent and environmentalactivist, Mike Bond has lived and worked in many dangerous, remote andwar-torn regions of the world. His critically acclaimed novels depict theinnate hunger of the human heart for good, the intense joys of love, the terrorand fury of battle, the sinister conspiracies of dictators, corporations andpoliticians, and the beauty of the vanishing natural world.www.MikeBondBooks.comMandevilla Press“ONE OF THE 21 ST CENTURY'S MOST EXCITING AUTHORS.” -- Washington Times