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A priceless artifact could restore a family's honor--or destroy everything in its wake.
While vacationing in Tokyo, archaeologist Annja Creed is approached by a man who desperately needs her help. Kennichi Ogawa, the last descendant of an ancient warrior family, is trying to locate a stolen artifact. Legend has it that the vajra was mystically endowed by a warrior's spirit to help the Yumegakure-ryu family forever be a source for good. But the vajra could help the forces of evil if it gets into the wrong hands. And now the bloodthirsty Yakuza and a group of hired ninja are after it. As Annja and Kennichi trek through the fog-enshrouded mountains of the Iga province to find the relic, they must also outsmart the vicious Yakuza and ninja who are dangerously close to uncovering the vajra first...and to destroying their competition.
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Posted April 20, 2012
Can' t read another page. Made it to page 61. I agree, compared with the books before this one, the writing is horrible and the main character is not the same. They are overdoing the attraction angle between the characters and the main character Annja is much less insightful and confident. In some of the initial conversations she actually comes off sounding like a stupid American. In the earlier books she is anything but that. Too bad that a good series up till now maybe ruined. There is alot to be said for sticking with the same writers.
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Posted October 14, 2011
I really enjoyed the book. I love Japan and was really excited to read a Rogue Angel adventure that took place there. Loved how it began but by the end I was wishing for more.
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Posted March 10, 2008
I absolutely loved this book. My friend told me about the series and I happened to read this one first after she gave me the background on the main character and her 500 year old acquaintances. Japanese history has always fascinated me as has martial arts and this author did a fantastic job of representing this culture. There was quite the mystical element mixed within and I adored Annja and the leading man of this book Ken. This author is the best thing since Nora Roberts!
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Overview
A priceless artifact could restore a family's honor--or destroy everything in its wake.
While vacationing in Tokyo, archaeologist Annja Creed is approached by a man who desperately needs her help. Kennichi Ogawa, the last descendant of an ancient warrior family, is trying to locate a stolen artifact. Legend has it that the vajra was mystically endowed by a warrior's spirit to help the Yumegakure-ryu family forever be a source for good. But the vajra could help the forces of evil if it gets into the wrong hands. And now the bloodthirsty Yakuza and a group of hired ninja are after it. As Annja and Kennichi trek through the fog-enshrouded mountains of the ...