Newlyweds honeymooning in Cairo stumble into a hornet's nest of
American-Chinese political intrigue. Nicolas McCayne, who once
served as U.S. Naval Attache to Egypt, is now an associate
professor of international relations at Denver University. His
capriciously adventurous bride Laura is a successful Denver trial
attorney. Things take an unexpected turn for the couple in Cairo
during a diplomatic reception for Tsun Ziyang, a man the CIA
believes is plotting to become China's next president. Sparks fly
as Nick and Tsun argue the politics of Tiananmen Square and further
intensify after Tsun and the McCaynes embark on the same five-day
Nile cruise. Aboard ship Tsun's tiny red notebook falls into
Laura's hands. Chinese and Egyptian thugs working for Tsun commit
murder while trying to recover it. newlyweds risk death attempting
to get it into the right hands. They are aided by a mysterious
stranger, British soldier of fortune Michael Hastings. Together
they flee the killers in a desperate race through the Sahara to
Alexandria where they face a nail-biting midnight escape from Egypt
by boat. Matters conclude in Washington with a surprising twist
that reveals how Chinese takeout can be murder.
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