Kent Sorensen
ASIN: B008ET8XN0
Publisher: Kent W. Sorensen
Pages: 483
The Dark Horse of Shanghai is a story of cultural clashes between the United States and China that plunges the reader through a maze of deeply-entrenched Chinese business traditions and back alley tactics most Americans cannot understand.On May 7, 1999, the U.S. deliberately bombs the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade during the Kosovo War. Six years later, Kip Duchene, a business icon in California known for turning troubled companies around, is prodded by his best friend, Sal Estrada, to join him in China to stop the imminent demise of Shanghai Shores, a failing housing development. But he’s handicapped from using his well-honed business skills—he doesn’t speak the language, has no idea how Chinese think, and is unprepared to cope with widespread corruption. Rico Niu, a giant in the Chinese underworld, emerges as a deadly adversary willing to do anything to take over Shanghai Shores in his ...