- In a time of war, when occupation turns to genocide, one woman choose resistance over death and takes on the empire of Japan.
- In 1937, Japan began their invasion of China by murdering over 300,000 people in the capital of Nanjing. The atrocities committed against women and their daughters are especially barbaric. In Beijing, there are rumors that a masked man is systematically killing Japanese soldiers, working his way to the top Japanese General of the 1937 invasion on Chinese women. With the world's attention on Europe, treaties are useless and genocide rages throughout the country going unnoticed. An American reporter is sent to China to uncover the truth about the unrest between China and Japan. What he finds threatens his own life and the sovereignty of the United States.—Anonymous
- In 1937, Japan began their invasion of China by murdering over 300,000 people in the capital of Nanjing. The atrocities committed against women and their daughters are especially barbaric. In Beijing, there are rumors that a masked man is systematically killing Japanese soldiers, working his way way to the top Japanese General of the 1937 invasion on Chinese women. With the world's attention on Europe, treaties are useless and genocide rages throughout the country going unnoticed. An American reporter is sent to China to uncover the truth about the unrest between China and Japan. What he finds threatens his own life and the sovereignty of the United States.—Anonymous
- In 1937, Japan began their invasion of China by murdering over 300,000 people in the capital of Nanjing. The atrocities committed against women and their daughters are especially barbaric. One of them is Xiaoyun, a peasant girl who fights with the Chinese resistance alliance. On her way to freedom she must fight against Japanese soldiers, ninjas, a killer geisha, Nazis, and the evil General of the Japanese imperial army.—Letterbox.co.nz
- In 1937, Japan began their invasion of China by murdering over 300,000 people in the capital of Nanjing. The atrocities committed by the Japanese soldiers, especially against girls and women, were especially barbaric. A treaty is reached between the two countries, with the help of the US, to prevent such inhumane treatment of the innocent Chinese citizens, but with the world at war, the genocide continues. A US reporter, in China to do a story on the unrest between the two countries, discovers the truth that the genocide continues, and also discovers a plan that the Japanese maybe planning an attack on US soil. His life is in danger when a Japanese General learns the reporter is about to blow both stories worldwide. In Beijing there are stories that a masked man is systematically killing Japanese soldiers, working his way up the general who ordered the genocide on Chinese women during the 1937 invasion. The general orders more barbaric killings until this masked avenger is either killed or surrenders himself. Will the reporter be able to get out of China to tell the story of the ongoing genocide taking place and warn the US military of a planned attack on US soil? Who is the masked avenger and will he surrender to the general or will rally the people of Beijing to rise with him and spit in the face of tyranny?
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