The Seventh Samurai

By Douglas Walker
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Published: April 24, 2012
Words: 86,714 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476202884


Short description

As a boy soldier in WWII Akira Yoshimoto vows to restore Japan's honor. Rising to high government office, he makes a deal with right wing Israelis to destroy their enemies in a nuclear holocaust and share world domination.

Extended description

As a boy soldier in WWII, Akira Yoshimoto has a profound spiritual experience and he emerges as the Seventh Samurai. Rising to high government office, he makes a deal with right wing Israelis to destroy their enemies in a nuclear holocaust and share world domination. However, Taro Watanabe, an Osaka city detective and his girlfriend, Nana Liberman, stumble onto a clue that plays havoc with Yoshimoto's plan. Taro and Nana are led on a perilous chase ending in a devastating discovery.

Tags

fiction, thriller, suspense, action, japan, israel, detective, nuclear armaments

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Review by: mary walker on Oct. 19, 2012 : (no rating)
I enjoyed this book. As a former resident of Japan the authenticity struck home. I traveled right along with Kenji the Japanese detective and his American girl friend. Through various perils, yes thick and thin! The Israeli angle was fascinating!
(reviewed within a week of purchase)

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