Manila Gold

Manila Gold by James O’Callaghan C137 is a historical fiction novel published by Xlibris Corporation on July 21, 2014. This edition spans 298 pages and is presented in English. The narrative is set during World War II and introduces a fictional character, Malaki Mako, who manipulates religious institutions to achieve his ambitions of global domination, specifically targeting the Philippine Treasury, known as “Manila Gold.” The protagonist’s journey unfolds as he attempts to evade the FBI, leading him into a precarious situation in a flooded slot canyon.
Readers will find a blend of historical context and fictional intrigue as the story explores themes of power and deception. The plot delves into the complexities of Mako’s character and his nefarious plans, while the protagonist grapples with his own challenges. This book offers a unique perspective on the era, intertwining fictional events with the backdrop of World War II, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in historical narratives.
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Set in the historical period WWII yet totally fictional in characters and events. Every generation, it seems, produces head cases like Stalin and Hitler. A lesser known evil character was Malaki Mako. This bad guy claimed to be Muslim but was purely using the mosques, imams, and faith as a vehicle to pursue his evil objectives of global domination. Initially, he intended on securing the Philippine Treasury, “Manila Gold” to fund his program. The protagonist in attempting to elude the FBI finds himself trapped seemingly in a flooded slot canyon. Or is he?
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