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The Tides of March

By: S D Price
Narrated by: Brian Nishii
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In the shadowy depths of Japan, where ancient curses intertwine with the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster, a cascade of incidents unfold, proving to be of ominous significance.

The Tides of March weaves a tale of espionage, as ancient Samurai legacies and a nation’s struggle with an unseen enemy are revealed, against a backdrop of a series of apocalyptic events that draw in the bewitched descendants of a Samurai family serving as elite agents.

Tasked with the surveillance of activities within the murky world of high-level corruption and its connections with international adversaries, events begin to spiral out of control as they seek to confront a Korean spy ring’s deadly mission to draw a lethal advantage from the heart of chaos. The fate of the characters and the nation hangs in the balance as ancient powers clash with modern evils.

The Tides of March is a gripping journey through the heart of darkness, where loyalty is tested, and survival is not guaranteed. Discover the price of power and the value of honour in a world where every shadow holds a secret and every wave whispers of danger, as forces emerge that could unleash further devastation beyond imagination.

©2024 Pod 7 Publishing (P)2024 S.D. Price
Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Samurai Espionage
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