David's Code
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About the Book
Franky Kennedy is a U.S. history professor in VU, and one day he found that NSA agents arrived to confine the basement of his old house, which was a heritage from his late grandfather, Hank Kennedy. He was a Nazi criminal, and his legacy was still affecting U.S. security concern from the District of Columbia down to Patagonia, Argentina. Franky's life suddenly changed, and at the meantime, Issac Schtok, an Israel Mossad agent, and Racher Perlsztein, from Poland, were appointed by their homeland to oversee the case. Hagen Deutch was Hank Kennedy's true name, who died in 1967 in Virginia. Forty-five years later, an international spy war just took place to investigate the great mystery back in 1945 when there was a rumor saying the secret Nazi criminal and his mistress had gone to Patagonia, south of Argentina. You would never imagine the suspense and surprise you will meet in this book.
About the Author
Jings Chen spent near 30 years in Argentina and experienced most bloody and turbulence time since 1977 up to 2003; his life fate allowed him to contact high level political, military also intelligence fields along the years but that also let him and his beloved late wife lost everything they got including their newly born son to remain missing since September 1983; David's Code could let you visit many beautiful places of that natural rich and attractive country, Latin romantics, strong passion and deep cowboy feelings. This book does not need any celebrities and writers to make commercial endorsements, neither, needs a New York Times to list it on its weekly paper slip because, the book itself is of a great Latin American imagination no one could invent the same without knowing the true flavor of such a wonderful land; don't hate Argentina, because she herself is always innocent.... He is currently living in Taipei and David's Code is his third book after The Boss and Chicago Time.