Chessboard for a Sociopath

Chessboard for a Sociopath by Denn Ko is a fiction novel published by iUniverse in August 2006, featuring 112 pages in English. The story revolves around a young psychiatrist grappling with the mysterious death of her husband, while a skilled martial arts expert from the Hong Kong Police Department embarks on a covert mission. Disguised as a cook aboard the Tai Ning, he seeks to uncover the truth behind Captain Sheng, a sociopath with ties to organized crime, who skillfully evades capture.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and mystery as the narrative unfolds with elements of romance and crime. The plot intricately weaves together the psychiatrist’s personal struggles and the martial artist’s daring escapades, creating a vivid portrayal of both the psychological and physical challenges faced by the characters. The involvement of the C.I.A. and R.C.M.P. adds further complexity to the pursuit of the cunning Captain Sheng, making for a dynamic and engaging read.
Official synopsis Publisher
A beautiful young psychiatrist has just lost her husband. Was it accidental or has he been murdered
A brilliant and talented martial arts expert who is an agent of the Hong Kong Police Department, Special Branch is sent on a daring mission across the sea. He is on board the Tai Ning, disguised as a cook in order to investigate the suspicions of the evil and cunning sociopath, Captain Sheng, thought to have connections with Chinese Organized Crime
As Captain Sheng keeps eluding capture through ingenious disguises and strategic moves that mimic the chessboard, the C.I.A. and R.C.M.P. are also recruited to catch the villain.
The novel takes you on a journey into the real world of psychiatry with vivid imagery, romance and dynamic characters, who will capture you until the very end of all the action.
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Chessboard for a Sociopath” about?
Who is the author of “Chessboard for a Sociopath”?
When was “Chessboard for a Sociopath” published?
What is the ISBN for “Chessboard for a Sociopath”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
