Another brilliant book by Martin Cruz Smith, this one "Tokyo station" set in 1941 at the beginning of the greatest war known to mankind. Harry Niles, son of missionary parents is brought up in the Tokyo underworld and he is more Japanese than American. He is seen as a spy by the Japanese and not trusted by the Americans also. In between there is a colonel who is after his blood for betrayal during the chinese war in Nanking in 1937 and his mistress Michiko who is torn between loyalty to him and the nation. Puts in brilliant perspective the Pearl Harbour strike and the beginning of the war for Japan. Intrigue, betrayal, suspense are the hallmark of this brilliant narrative by Smith. Highly recommended.
It is also known as December 6 in some editions.
It is also known as December 6 in some editions.