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Ang Ahas, leader of a cartel of Philippine and American politicians, is attempting to control the world's money supply, thereby gaining world domination. Hannah Sabino, a beautiful Amer/Asian, joins forces with Otto Belzer, a German Interpol agent, in an attempt to stop AngAhas whose identity is clouded in secrecy. Hannah's friend, Dempsey, becomes involved but she is not really who she claims to be. In their investigations Hannah and Otto face unbelievable terrors from AngAhas. Their lives and those of her family are placed in jeopardy. The plot is very realistic, with the conspiracy in today's world believable and possible.The suspense is continuous with some bone chilling, breathtakng,graphic episodes involving the reptile world. The characters, both good and evil, are superb. The developing romance between Hannah and Otto is evenly paced and rewarding in its culmination. The intrigue is excellent, keeps you guessing so you are reluctant to put down the book until the outcome is resolved.
Reviewed by Barbara Buhrer, March 2003
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