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Nostalgic Blood: Kalargo is under pressure... The North Koreans want him, but his country need him.

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Kalargo and his uncle planned to travel as stowaways to America from The Gambia, Northwest Africa. But they woke up in South Korea; with a twist of fate, he was adopted by a Korean American. Many years later, Kalargo's criminal organization struggles after his only living relative is murdered. He knows his days are numbered. His last trip to Africa changed his life when the North Koreans asked him to do something he does not want to do. They want to colonize The Gambia and they need him to cooperate. Returning home to his simple life is no longer an option, and his fiancee is worried she will never see him again. His adopted father's actions may get him killed or save his life. Facing life-changing events, he has to choose. The king of The Gambia needs him, the North Koreans want him. People are dying and time is running out. The Gambia is under pressure, what will he do?

199 pages, Paperback

Published September 25, 2015

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The author was a bit aggressive in selling this book, which can be a bold move but the writing and formatting are both too amateur for that move to work. Sorry but this is a pass from me.
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October 15, 2022
Once I read this book I was on the edge of my seat through out the story. What I was surprised about was the ending. But I will not give any details on it. It's a must read for people who love to read.
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September 7, 2022
This book was truly amazing, by far a 10/10. A must read for all people.
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September 10, 2022
Very interesting there is no book like it! Just bought part 2!
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