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Breaking the Tiger

A Screenplay by Garey Riester

Garey Riester

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English
Escape Artist Productions
01 March 2026
Breaking the Tiger is a contemporary, action-drama that takes place in modern-day India. Three characters--TESS DOUGLAS, a renowned CNN reporter; her cameraman and sometimes lover, DYLAN JENNINGS; and her new lover, the mysterious JAMES GUARDIAN-- speed recklessly down the fast lane of violence, money, sex and international intrigue into the black-market web of the skin trade and terrorism.

A dramatic, romantic triangle, explicit in its violence, suspense and political intrigue, transitioning between Tess's nightmare of an assignment gone bad in Iraq and her and Dylan's desire to find and save MAYA, a thirteen-year-old who along with twelve other abducted girls, may be the decoy for the possibility of a terrorist event that could become one of

humanity's worst nightmares.

This poignant, emotional and riveting drama deals with the brutality of war, poverty, and trafficking and addresses the corruption of cultural morals that ultimately suppress and enslave millions of young women worldwide.
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Imprint:   Escape Artist Productions
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   259g
ISBN:   9798993757452
Pages:   102
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

BRIEF BIO: From 1965 to present, artist Garey Riester has lived in four states and three countries in a total of 54 different locations and 14 different studios. He has completed more than 750 works of art, without the inclusion of art prints and photographs. More than 150 pieces of his art have sold, and resold at auctions, and belong to more than 60 private collections and hang in several museums.His screenplays have been in about two dozen festivals and optioned twice. He was once represented by the Gersh Agency in New York City.

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