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Pyongyang Poontang
Pyongyang Poontang
Pyongyang Poontang
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After the United States government learns of a top secret experiment in North Korea involving an endangered species of chimpanzee, they enlist the help of Dr. Justin Cartwright to make sense of this strange new development. What kinds of experiments are they carrying out in this isolated and frequently belligerent nation? Just how dangerous are the results of these experiments? And can those highly intelligent primates be rescued without provoking an international war?

Find out the answers to these questions and more, in Pyongyang Poontang, a tale that combines international intrigue with a raw sexiness that'll keep you guessing what's going to happen next, that's sure to leave you satisfied in more ways than one.

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PublisherJoe Mudak
Release dateOct 18, 2014
ISBN9781310065101
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    Pyongyang Poontang - Joe Mudak

    Pyongyang Poontang

    By Joe Mudak

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    Copyright 2014 Joe Mudak

    Smashwords Edition

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    This story contains strong adult content and should not be viewed by anyone under the age of 18. All characters found in the following stories are 18 or older.

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    This story is owned and copyrighted by author Joe Mudak.

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    This is a work of fiction. Names, places, businesses, characters and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used in a fictitious manner.

    Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, actual events or locales is purely coincidental.

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    Chapter 1

    Justin heaved a deep sigh after he stepped through the doorway into his apartment before attaching the chain to the door, locking it. He strode into his bedroom, looked at himself in the full-length mirror and chuckled. He really didn’t mind that the zoo’s management made him wear a mock safari outfit as his uniform, but he still thought he looked kind of funny in it all the same.

    Stripping out of his uniform, he took his usual hot shower: not only did the spray of water help to wash away the grime and dirt that tended to cover his skin after a long day tending to the animals and answering visitors’ questions, but it also soothed his aching muscles.

    Once the shower was over, he changed into his bathrobe and went into his kitchen to have a sandwich and a beer. His food preparations were interrupted by the sound of some rapid knocking on his door.

    At first, he ignored the knocking, since he didn’t really feel like receiving any visitors.

    The knocking persisted, followed by the sound of a man’s voice calling, Dr. Justin Cartwright! I’m sorry for the late intrusion, but we really need to talk to you about something of utmost urgency!

    Justin stepped closer to the door and, without removing the chain, opened the door slightly to see two people -- a man and a woman -- dressed in dark suits waiting for him. Who are you?

    They both flashed wallets with badges at him. The man spoke. I’m Agent Adam Greenberg, and this is my colleague, Lydia Warren, CIA. May we come in? This is a matter of national security.

    I, um, I think you got the wrong guy.

    We’re looking for Dr. Justin Cartwright, whose primary responsibility is to tend to the primate house at the City Zoo, and that, in veterinary circles, you, sir, are considered one of the foremost experts in your field. Worldwide. Doesn’t that sound like you?

    Justin’s thoughts briefly turned to the email he had received earlier in the day from the Berlin zoo about how to assist an orangutan that appeared to be suffering from depression. He answered the question quickly and, based upon the thank you email a few hours later, accurately. Such emails from around the world were common, almost too common. And now the CIA wanted to talk to him.

    He let out a sigh and softly spoke. Come in. He closed the door enough to release the chain from the door and escorted the two agents into his living room. I hope you don’t mind the mess. I wasn’t exactly expecting any visitors tonight.

    Agent Lydia Warren smiled. It’s fine. We know this is a bit of an intrusion and we don’t want to take up too much of your time. It’s just that, with some recent intelligence we’ve gathered, you’re probably the best man to help us understand what we’ve observed. Everyone we asked, said we should come to you.

    I’m honored. Justin placed his hands behind his back. What can I do for you?

    If you don’t mind, we’d like to level-set one minor formality before we really begin, said Agent Adam Greenberg. We’re about to reveal something that is classified for national security reasons. If you speak one word of this information to anyone -- including the fact that we visited you tonight -- that is considered a federal felony punishable by at least forty years in prison. No one may know anything that we reveal to you. Do you understand?

    Justin’s eyes widened. Um. I … I guess.

    Good, said Agent Greenberg. Now. About three months before the death of Kim Jong-il, North Korean soldiers marched unhindered into a region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo near Basankusu, and tranquilized approximately three dozen members of a society of the species pan paniscus.

    Bonobos… said Justin, recognizing the name of the species.

    Correct, said Adam.

    Justin scowled and furled his brow. But bonobos are considered an endangered species. The regime of the Congo…

    Is easily bribed, said Lydia, finishing Justin’s sentence.

    I don’t get it, said Justin. Bonobos are probably one of the most peace-loving animals out there. What in the world would a country as belligerent as North Korea want with bonobos?

    An excellent question, said Agent Greenberg, smiling. "That’s exactly what we’d like to know. Clearly they wanted to conduct some kind of experiment on them, but we weren’t sure what. Our intelligence indicates

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