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Taming the Tiger - From the Depths of Hell to the Heights of Glory - cover

Taming the Tiger - From the Depths of Hell to the Heights of Glory

Tony Anthony

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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TONY ANTHONY knew no fear. Three-times World Kung Fu Champion, he was self-assured, powerful and at the pinnacle of his art. An extraordinary career awaited him. Working in the higher echelons of close protection security, he travelled the globe, guarding some of the world’s wealthiest, most powerful, and influential people.

 
This fast paced, compelling and, at times, chilling account is Tony’s deeply moving true story. More extraordinary than fantasy, more remarkable than fiction, this blockbusting read almost defies belief. With fascinating insight into China’s martial arts, and the knife-edge adrenaline highs of the bodyguard lifestyle, it documents the personal tragedy that turned a ‘disciple of enlightenment’ into a bloodthirsty, violent man. 

 
From the depths of hell in Cyprus’s notorious Nicosia Central Prison, all might have been lost, but for the visits of a stranger. 

 
Translated into 40 languages and more than 2 million copies sold worldwide. 
Disponibile da: 11/10/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 274 pagine.

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