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Mano
- Mano Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Ed Baker
- Length: 2 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mano. There's a new cop in Hawaii, and he doesn't take prisoners. This is the tagline which I've used for the premise of Mano. In some ways, the story line was inspired by one of my all time favorites - Hawaii Five O - and, in fact, started out as a fan fiction piece on Wattpad before I decided that the characters were too strong in their own right not to merit their own tale.
The tale is a post-911 piece and concerns the hunt for an ISIS terrorist cell intent on carrying out a dirty bomb attack on the USS Arizona memorial in Pearl Harbor. The group is led by the fanatical Hakim, a Saudi terrorist who used to work as an executioner in his home country.
When he finds out that there is a tough cop called Mano out to stop him, he makes a near-fatal error of judgement by ordering a hit on one of Hawaii's top cops - a move that will bring in the FBI and homeland security - and makes Mano aware of the threat against him.
Mano is already a marked man because of his previous undercover work on the Chinese triads. His security detail has always been aware of threats made against him and are constantly in a heightened state of alert anyway.
Mano has the cream of HPD already working within his squad, besides his own security detail, with experienced cops like The Seeker, Nui, and Pono. Together, they form a formidable team which Hakim will have trouble overcoming.
I believe that this story carries a lot of pace and action and strong characterization which, ultimately, will propel the story forward to a nail-biting conclusion.