International crime "The Tomb of the Primal Dragon" by Will Ruff

Arthur Biers, a young would-be historian just returned from a trip to Xi'an, China that nearly got him killed when he's questioned by the American Ambassador to China. He has a fresh wound, he's been discredited in the media as a grave robber, and his role in the illegal excavation of the first emperor of China's tomb nearly started a war. The United States government wants to know what happened. He recalls the story directly to the Ambassador who desperately wants to smooth things over.


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Will Ruff was a Chinese history major, and spent a semester in Beijing at Tsinghua University. He wrote his senior thesis in college on Nixon's trip to China, and won a scholarship to visit the National Archives in College Park, MD, where Nixon's private White House tapes were kept, and he really wants people to care about China. He has been fascinated with the middle kingdom since he decided to study Mandarin and Chinese history, and The Tomb of the Primal Dragon is his debut novel.

http://willruff.xyz

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