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120: The Last Monarch

Thank's to Chiun's "emptying basin" technique, past U.S. presidents remember nothing about CURE, America's most secret defense organization. Now a former head of state believed to have lost his mind suddenly finds it - and calls Dr.Harold Smith to say hi. But before Remo and Chiun can redo their amnesia trick, the old guy is kidnapped by bumbling eco-terrorists eager to sell him to a desert despot with a grudge.

As the ex-Mr.President doggedly tries to outwit his captors and single-handily save the Middle East from extinction, Remo and Chiun pick up the trail, and a worried Dr.Smith fingers his cyanide pill, convinced that this is the end. For Remo, it will be...unless Chiun drops the altitude he's adopted over a certain fiasco involving his Hollywood screenplay, and the world's most deadly assassin's end up killing each other before they can save anyone else.


Approximate Running Time: 5 hours
ISBN: 1-59950-504-5
ISBN-13: 978-1-59950-504-6
Release Date: November 2008
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1. Dale on 12/2/2008, said:

One of my favorite Mullaney books. Any fan of President Reagan should enjoy this book. The actors do a great job presenting it, too.
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