The Emperor's General

The Emperor's General
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Publisher : Bantam
Total Pages : 481
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ISBN-10 : 9780553578546
ISBN-13 : 0553578545
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Book Synopsis The Emperor's General by : James Webb

Download or read book The Emperor's General written by James Webb and published by Bantam. This book was released on 2000-01-04 with total page 481 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Captain Jay Marsh had never questioned where his ultimate loyalty lay. He had witnessed the bloody horror left behind by the retreating Japanese army during World War II's final days. And he had abandoned his beautiful Filipina fiancée to see his duty through. But not even Marsh could guess the terrible personal price he would have to pay for his loyalty. He would follow General Douglas MacArthur to Tokyo itself. There he would become the brilliant, egocentric general's confidant, translator, surrogate son--and spy. Marsh would play a dangerous game of deliberate deceit and brutal injustice in the shadow world of postwar Japan's royal palaces and geisha houses, and recognize that the defeated emperor and his wily aides were exploiting MacArthur's ruthless ambition to become the American Caesar. The Emperor's General is a dramatic human story of the loss of innocence and the seduction of power, about the conflict between honor, duty, and love, all set against an extraordinary historical backdrop.


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