Tangshan Tigers The Invisible Cloud

Tangshan Tigers The Invisible Cloud by Dan Lee, published by Penguin Adult on March 6, 2008, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 160 pages. The story follows Matt James and his friends at the Beijing International Academy for Martial Arts as they embark on thrilling crime-fighting adventures. As they prepare for a competition against the Kyoto Institute of Excellence, they face a new challenge when a pupil from the Institute seeks deadly revenge, putting their skills to the test.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that combines action and adventure with elements of martial arts and sports. The plot centers on the Tigers as they strategize to thwart impending disaster, highlighting themes of friendship and teamwork. This edition, written in English, offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of young martial artists navigating challenges in Asia while striving to protect their community.
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Since joining the Beijing International Academy for Martial Arts, Matt James and his new friends have become crime-fighting adventurers. Now it seems they’re in for more crime-busting action as they prepare to compete against the Kyoto Institute of Excellence. A pupil at the Institute is seeking deadly revenge and the Tigers must lie in wait to prevent disaster. Can they strike before it’s too late?
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