Tangshan Tigers The Silent Enemy

Tangshan Tigers The Silent Enemy by Dan Lee is a juvenile fiction book published by Penguin Adult in May 2008. This edition, comprising 149 pages, is written in English and presents a story set at the International Academy for Martial Arts in Beijing, where the Tigers face an unexpected threat. As their arch enemy arrives at the school, the disappearance of their instructor, Master Chang, adds to the tension, revealing that corrupt forces have taken control of the Academy.
Readers will find a narrative filled with action and adventure as the Tigers confront the challenges posed by their adversaries. The story explores themes related to martial arts and the dynamics of competition, all while highlighting the importance of teamwork in overcoming obstacles. With a focus on high-kicking action, this book immerses readers in a world where danger looms and the fate of the Academy hangs in the balance.
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Something is very wrong at the International Academy for Martial Arts in Beijing, but the Tigers have no idea what they’re facing – yet. Their arch enemy has been transferred to the school and suddenly their instructor, Master Chang, has disappeared. Corrupt forces have taken over the Academy – in the midst of terrible danger only high-kicking action can save the school – and Master Chang’s life . . .
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