Bat Conroy--cut him and he'd bleed ink, he's a born newspaperman.
Edward R. Murrow, Walter Cronkite, Eric Sevareid--the greatest
American journalists of the 20th century all made their names as
war correspondents, but none of them would have beat out Bat Conroy
to a good story.
Which makes it that much more mystifying--and aggravating--when an
unknown writer, filing under the byline Perry Lane, scoops Bat on
every story that comes along. Bat's always been the go-to reporter
covering the Japanese invasion of China . . . until this Perry Lane
person came along to steal his thunder and maybe even his job.
Now, the biggest story of the war is about to hit the fan, and
Bat's going to get to the source first if it kills him. But the
most shocking news of all is the true identity of the elusive Perry
Lane.
As a young man, Hubbard visited Manchuria, where his closest friend
headed up British intelligence in northern China. Hubbard gained a
unique insight into the intelligence operations and spy-craft in
the region as well as the hostile political climate between China
and Japan--a knowledge that informs stories like Inky Odds.
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