Blade of Dishonor

Blade of Dishonor by Thomas Pluck is a thrilling adventure published by Goombah Gumbo Press in September 2013. This 372-page novel explores a centuries-old conflict between ninja and samurai over a stolen sword, featuring the character ‘Rage Cage’ Reeves, who is trained by his war hero grandfather. As Reeves returns home, he discovers his grandfather is entangled in this age-old battle, leading them to join forces with Tara, an ambulance driver, and a member of a samurai brotherhood to confront a powerful clan of ninja and yakuza.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of action and adventure, set against the backdrop of historical events like World War II and the underground fight scene in Tokyo. The story delves into themes of honor and conflict, as Reeves and his allies navigate a dangerous landscape to prevent a potential third world war. Blade of Dishonor combines the intensity of cage fighting with the intrigue of shadow warriors, offering a unique blend of storytelling that reflects both classic cinematic influences and modern sensibilities.
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A centuries-old battle between ninja and samurai over a stolen sword… enter ‘Rage Cage’ Reeves! Taught to fight by his war hero grandfather, Reeves comes home to find Grandpa Butch embroiled in a centuries-old battle over a treasured Japanese sword. Together they team up with Tara the hot-rodding ambulance driver and a secretive member of a samurai warrior brotherhood to take on a powerful clan of ninja and yakuza bent on sparking a third world war. From the heroics of the Devil’s Brigade in World War II and the brutal underground fight scene of Tokyo to the American heartland, BLADE OF DISHONOR pits battle-hardened cage fighters against cunning shadow warriors in a thrilling adventure story that’s part Kurosawa and part Tarantino … with a ton of Pluck!
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