The Lost Code of Ch'angdo
By Denn Ko
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Against the dangerous backdrop of the Democratic Republic of Korea, where deception and autocratic control are the driving forces in a government run by a sociopath, an urgent message is sent out by Morse Code by the trapped occupant of a psychiatric hospital. A missile is launched into the Sea of Japan, a tsunami and typhoon occur and in t
Denn Ko
Born in Ireland, the author works part-time as a psychiatric nurse and volunteers in disaster relief for the American Red Cross. Throughout her global travels, she hears the incredible stories of survival and struggles with mental illness, wars, and natural disasters and the power of faith and the human spirit. She holds several degrees in nursing, including an MSN-Ed, and loves to research and teaching. She and her Chinese husband are both qualified fine artists and live in Maui, Hawaii. Hobbies include swimming in the ocean, painting, knitting, gardening and travel. Their three children live abroad in Canada.
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