A gunrunner's hunt for a fortune leads to a life-and-death struggle in Communist China in New York Timesâ€"bestselling author Jack Higgins's very first novel.
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Mark Hagen is a far cry from the man he once was as a naval officer in World War II. Broken down and drunk, he's been reduced to living outside the law, gunrunning and smuggling with his dilapidated boat.
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Then he rescues a woman from attackers in Macao. She's alone, she needs help -- and she claims to know the whereabouts of a quarter-million dollars in gold, lying in a scuttled craft at the bottom of a lagoon in the blighted marshlands of southern China. With this one quick score, Hagen could change his luck for good.
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Unfortunately, he's not the only one looking for the gold. There's the Chinese. And the Russians. And so many others.
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But there's only one Mark Hagen -- and he's not about to give up easily . . .
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Originally published in 1963 under the name Harry Patterson, Sad Wind from the Sea is a searing debut set in the dangerous criminal underworld of the Pacific Rim, a gripping read that showcases the talents of a young writer whom Tom Clancy would one day hail as “the master.â€
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