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The Broken Rules of Ten

De: Gay Hendricks, Tinker Lindsay
Narrado por: Jeremy Arthur
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In this prequel to the popular Tenzing Norbu Mystery series, we meet Ten as a confused 13-year-old boy - before his life as an ex-Buddhist-monk, ex-LAPD-officer turned private eye. The Broken Rules of Ten invites listeners to join Ten as he navigates his first brush with mysticism, mystery, and maybe even murder.

Like most teenagers, Ten's life is rife with change and emotional upheaval. In addition to his newfound fascination with girls and some unexpected bodily sensations, he's been spending less time with his Parisian mother and more time in his Tibetan father's Dharamshala monastery. This, in conjunction with the fact that his best friends, Yeshe and Lobsang, aren't having the same revelations about the world around them, leaves Ten feeling puzzled and isolated.

When the brilliant 17-year-old scholar Lama Nawang, already a legend and a star, takes the lonely boy under his wing, Tenzing senses that his luck is about to change - and it does, but not in the way he expects. He becomes entangled in a dark web of intrigue including the theft of a secret teaching, the betrayal of a community's trust, and the mysterious death of a local Indian boy. Tenzing breaks almost every rule in the monastery, along with a young girl's heart, as he struggles to recover the Buddha's sacred text and uncover the real reason behind Lama Nawang's cascading series of seemingly wrong actions.

©2013 Gay Hendricks and Tinker Lindsay (P)2016 Audible, Inc.

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A soulful journey.

Ten is caught between two worlds from birth. Shuffled between a monastery with his father and his mother in Paris he has a lot to reconcile and absorb. So much happens in this short span of time, gripping in so many ways.

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Enjoyable

an enjoyable and relevant lense an enlightened perspective for story telling. many thanks many thanks

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I wish I had read this first but there was also some benefit to reading it last - I knew most of the players.

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