Morning Calm

Morning Calm by Peter Somers, published by iUniverse on May 27, 2002, is a 300-page work that delves into the complexities of identity and loyalty against the backdrop of a significant geopolitical event. The narrative unfolds as the two Koreas prepare for reunification after decades of conflict. Immigration Special Agent Janine Rosino is tasked with investigating a marriage fraud scheme involving U.S. soldiers and South Korean women, while grocery store owner Kim Jol Soon navigates his dual existence as both a law-abiding immigrant and a North Korean operative.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that intertwines personal and political stakes, as Janine and Kim’s lives intersect amidst the chaos of impending reunification. The story explores themes of deception and sacrifice, particularly through Kim’s secret efforts to aid his countrymen and the challenges posed by his “wife,” Yool Ah, who is determined to thwart the reunification plans. This edition presents a blend of fiction, mystery, and psychological thriller elements, inviting readers to engage with the characters’ struggles and the broader implications of their actions.
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The world has just been informed that after over 50 years of bitter strife, the two Koreas will finally reunite. Immigration Special Agent Janine Rosino is investigating a marriage fraud scheme wherein US soldiers in South Korea are bribed to marry South Korean females so that the latter will obtain lawful permanent residence in America. Atlantic City, NJ grocery store owner Kim Jol Soon lives a double life-one as a quiet, law-abiding, and hard-working immigrant, the other as a North Korean operative seeking to save his countrymen from starvation. He is secretly overjoyed at the prospect of reunification. Meanwhile, his “wife,” Yool Ah, also an operative, does not take well to the plans of reunification and devises a plot to disrupt a ceremony in Washington. During the marriage fraud investigation, Janine’s path crosses with Kim’s. They fall for each other amid Yool Ah’s vicious plot to assassinate the presidents of both Koreas.
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