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A modern-day ronin is traveling across the country systematically
murdering martial arts masters in ritualized combat. Connor Burke
is a part-time college teacher with a passion for the martial arts.
His brother Micky, an NYPD detective, calls him in to help with the
investigation. Connor calls for additional help from his teacher,
master warrior Yamashita Sensei. Burke begins to follow the trail
of clues that stretches across time and place, ultimately
confronting his own fears, his sense of honor, and the ruthless
killer who calls himself Ronin. Combining the exotic wolrd of the
Japanese martial arts with the gritty nuts-and-bolts of a murder
investigation, Sensei is a fast-paced, riveting thriller that
explores the links between people as they struggle for mastery,
identity, and a sense of belonging.
Asian scholar and black belt artist Connor Burke labors as a
deshi-a student under the tutelage of a master warrior- a practice
that draws him into the execution-style murder of a Japanese
businessman in Brooklyn. Connor's brother, an officer in the NYPD,
enlists him to decipher the strange calligraphic writing left by
the victim at the crime scene. The enigmatic message leads Connor
to the lethal samurai heritage of a mysterious martial arts sensei,
the foreboding world of a Tibetan clairvoyant, and finally the
unknown wilderness of an elite mountain temple-where Connor's
deadliest challenge awaits.
Bronze Winner - 2012 eLit AwardsFinalist - 2012 USA Best Books
Award In the seemingly trackless waste of the desert outside
Tucson, Arizona, a coyote cross border smuggler is found dead,
another victim of the escalating violence on the southwest
border.At the same time, a mysterious best-selling writer's death
deepens the controversy surrounding his works.Rumors surround the
late Elliot Westmann, with dark hints of mystic vendettas and a
confrontation with an assassin sent to punish Westmann for
violating a code of secrecy in his books.Westmann's daughter hires
Connor Burke to assist in unraveling the mystery of her father's
death, which the police have labeled as accidental. He is led from
the scholarly assessment of Westmann's work to the investigation of
Xochi, a magnetic young student of ancient Native cultures and
secret trails across the desert.In the withered and unforgiving
landscape of the Southwest, Connor Burke works to pierce the cloud
of mystery surrounding Westmann, his work, and a cryptic manuscript
that has captured the deadly interest of rival smuggling gangs.
Borders are dangerous, and as he uncovers clues suggesting the real
reasons why Westmann was killed, he places himself and those he
loves in deadly peril. Burke's only hope to solve this mystery is
to appeal for the aid and guidance of his teacher, Yamashita. That
won't be easy this time.Kage builds on the characters and plots of
the previous Burke novels Sensei, Deshi, and Tengu. It advances the
ever-deepening relationship between student and teacher while
weaving in time-honored themes of the martial arts-- conduct,
ordeal, and courage, with events as current as today's headlines.
A Taste of London is a visual exploration of the city’s food
scene, featuring charming illustrations of the most delicious,
meaningful, sentimental, romantic, and iconic restaurants of
LondonFrom the handsome dining rooms of Brawn to beloved
institutions like Ciao Bella, John Donohue renders people’s
favorite restaurants in a manner that captures the emotional pull a
certain place can have on the hearts of Londoners. A Taste of
London is a collection of these drawings, characterized by their
appealingly informal lines. These transportive images are
intentionally spare, leaving the viewer room to layer on their own
meaning and draw connections to their own memories of a place, of a
time, of an atmosphere. Featuring an eclectic mix of 100
restaurants—from Moro to The River Café and Honey &
Co—this charming collection of drawings is accompanied by
interviews with the owners, chefs, and loyal patrons of these
much-loved restaurants.
Silver Finalist - 2009 Benjamin Franklin Award.
Mystery/SuspenseFinalist - 2008 Book of the Year Award by ForeWord
MagazineFinalist - 2008 USA Best Book Award [Japan] An intelligence
analyst is murdered on temple grounds. [Manila] Two embassy guards
go missing and a bizarre execution video is discovered by a
special-forces team. [New York] Martial arts expert Connor Burke is
hired as a consultant for an elite US Army training program.
[Mindanao Philippines] A young Japanese ethnographer from Harvard
University is kidnapped by a terrorist cell of Abu Sayeff. A
renegade martial arts Sensei known as the Tengu has been recruited
to train a splinter group of Asian terrorists with links to Al
Qaeda. The Tengu mourns the vanished prestige and cultural heritage
of Imperial Japan. He, like the men he trains, believes the West is
responsible for destroying the spiritual essence of a once-great
culture. In a series of violent clashes spawned by the bizarre
intersection of contemporary fundamentalist terrorist ideology and
the personal vendettas of the Tengu, Connor Burke and his martial
arts teacher Yamashita are pawns in a game that will ensnare them
while they search for the most deadly of foes: the Tengu.
A visual exploration of the Paris dining scene, with stories,
guides, and recommendations from everyday patrons and famous
aficionados alike Paris is a city like no other, beloved by
travelers the world over for its incomparable architecture,
atmosphere, arts, and, of course, food. The restaurants of Paris
are rich with history, culture, and flavor. Whether you're a
frequent visitor to the City of Light with memories of your
favorite meals or an armchair traveler dreaming of the cuisine you
could discover there, A Table in Paris will take you on a delicious
visual journey through the arrondissements that you'll never
forget. In his signature loose and evocative style, artist John
Donohue has rendered an incredible sampling of the iconic
institutions, hidden gems, and everything in between that make the
Paris dining scene one of a kind. Guided by recommendations from a
breadth of locals, visitors, and experts, you'll discover the
places one must visit and the dishes one must sample in pursuit of
the perfect Parisian meal. The book also offers space for your
Paris dining bucket list, food memories or dreams from each
arrondissement, and notes on the establishments featured.
Restaurants hold a powerful place in our hearts, and A Table in
Paris is a must-have for anyone with epicurean visions of Paris in
theirs.
Chie Miyazaki is wild and spoiled the pampered child of a cadet
line of the imperial House of Japan. Minders have attempted to keep
her drug use and sex life under control, or at least out of the
tabloids. When she disappears in the United States accompanied by a
slick Korean boyfriend, it sets off alarm bells among people in
Japan s security apparatus. The disgrace of a member of the
Imperial house is one thing, but US intelligence has picked up
hints that the Korean boyfriend may be taking orders from
Pyongyang. The Japanese want the problem solved quietly. They seek
out Connor Burke, prize student of the master martial arts sensei
Yamashita. Burke s sensei left the service of the Imperial House
years ago for reasons buried in the past. Now Burke accepts the
charge to seek out the errant princess, suspecting that he s
somehow being used but also convinced that he needs to spare
Yamashita from the dangers of a mission that could be his last.
Compelled by the need to protect his master, Burke is swept along
in a covert search and rescue operation that soon turns into a
deadly confrontation with a North Korean sleeper cell. In the
process, Burke will not only learn the secret that has drawn his
sensei into such danger, but also something of the pull of the
past, the power of decades old connections, and the secret that
both drove Yamashita from Japan and now pulls him back into the
service of the Imperial family.
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