Un uomo un'avventura n. 8: L'uomo di Pechino
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
60
Language
Italian
Published
Jun 1, 1977
Publisher
Cepim
Description
In a gripping tale that intertwines adventure and intrigue, an American engineer named Regan embarks on a perilous journey across distant lands. Accompanied by a distinguished military captain, his quest leads him to the enigmatic city of Beijing, unveiling a world rich with secrets and challenges. The narrative unfolds with vivid descriptions that transport readers to bustling streets and ancient landscapes, where every corner hides a new mystery waiting to be unraveled.
As Regan delves deeper into the complexities of his mission, he encounters figures both friend and foe, each encounter testing his resolve and wits. The dynamic between him and his captain adds an intriguing layer to the story, amplifying the stakes and highlighting the duo's contrasting approaches to their hazardous expedition.
With each twist and turn, readers are drawn into a web of political tension and cultural exploration that reflects the historical backdrop of the time. The author weaves a captivating narrative filled with emotional depth, making Regan's adventure not just a physical journey, but a profound exploration of identity and purpose.
As Regan delves deeper into the complexities of his mission, he encounters figures both friend and foe, each encounter testing his resolve and wits. The dynamic between him and his captain adds an intriguing layer to the story, amplifying the stakes and highlighting the duo's contrasting approaches to their hazardous expedition.
With each twist and turn, readers are drawn into a web of political tension and cultural exploration that reflects the historical backdrop of the time. The author weaves a captivating narrative filled with emotional depth, making Regan's adventure not just a physical journey, but a profound exploration of identity and purpose.
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