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The Weavers of Meanchey

By: Allen Kent
Narrated by: Paul J McSorley
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Publisher's Summary

A 45-year-old letter reveals a threat that is still very much alive.

When a letter to a CIA operative suddenly shows up 45 years after the contact who sent it disappeared in Southeast Asia, Unit 1 agent Adam Zak is assigned to investigate a group of Chinese children who the missing informant had discovered in a remote village in Cambodia, receiving an American education.

An adventure that spans from the jungles of Cambodia to the notorious streets of Bangkok.

Zak's search to determine who the children were and why they might present a security risk to the United States takes him into the heart of Bangkok's notorious red light district, through the jungle temples of Cambodia's Angkor Wat, and into the volatile secret world of computer network security.

Who were the children the villagers called "Weavers", and why does the economic future of the United States depend on unraveling their web of secrecy?

©2014 Kent Farnsworth (P)2022 Kent Farnsworth

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