Blackmail in Beijing

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Blackmail in Beijing
Author : Roger B. Schagrin
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Publisher : Inkwater Press
Language : English
Release Date : 18 September 2013
ISBN : 9781592999767
Pages : 211 pages
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EXCERPT: Minister Ma lowered her tone to just above a whisper. "Mr. Ambassador, I suggest that before we discuss business that you look at the contents of the envelope on the table." He untied the string closing the envelope and as he reached inside he felt photographs. His heart stopped. Inside were photos of him engaging in sexual activity with Sue Chang. "Do you really want to be a martyr, Mr. Ambassador?" Ma asked. "Instead you could be like your predecessor, claim diplomatic victory and progress."

Blackmail in Beijing

EXCERPT: Minister Ma lowered her tone to just above a whisper. "Mr. Ambassador, I suggest that before we discuss business that you look at the contents of the envelope on the table." He untied the string closing the envelope and as he reached inside he felt photographs. His heart stopped.

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