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Tori Eldridge

    Tori Eldridge è un'autrice nominata ai premi Anthony e Lefty, celebrata per il suo avvincente romanzo d'esordio. Il suo lavoro approfondisce spesso temi di combattimento e potere personale, attingendo alla sua vasta esperienza nelle arti marziali. Con uno stile narrativo e una prospettiva distintivi, affascina i lettori in cerca di esperienze letterarie avvincenti ed edificanti.

    The Ninja Daughter
    The Ninja Betrayed
    • The Ninja Betrayed

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Things get personal for Chinese-Norwegian modern-day ninja Lily Wong in Hong Kong when she dives into the dangerous world of triads, romance, and corporate disaster during the height of the pro-democracy protests. Lily's mother has been summoned by her grandfather, Gung-Gung to attend an emergency board meeting, and Lily is happy to take her father's place for exotic travel, family reunions, and romantic dates with her new boyfriend, Daniel Kwok, who's there for business. Lily and her mother stay at her grandparents' hillside home on Hong Kong Island, but tension between Gung-Gung and Ma makes it hard to enjoy the beautiful surroundings, especially with the city in turmoil. Gung-Gung won't say anything about the meeting and Ma is worried that her career is in jeopardy. Meanwhile, the teenage daughter of Gung-Gung's driver is pulled into the dangerous riots. As Lily and Ma discover shaky finances, questionable loans, and plans for the future involving them both, Lily's escalating romance with Daniel puts her heart at risk. Will her ninja skills allow her to protect her mother, the family business, and the renegade teen while navigating love, corporate intrigue, and murderous triads?

      The Ninja Betrayed
      4,3
    • The Ninja Daughter

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Kill Bill meets the Joy Luck Club in The Ninja Daughter, an edge-of-your-seat debut novel about Lily Wong a modern-day female ninja, dedicated to rescuing women from abusive relationships while trying to hide the truth about her real life from her overprotective family.

      The Ninja Daughter
      3,6