Set in 1862 Japan, 'Gai-Jin' plunges into a tumultuous era where the Shogun's power crumbles amidst fervent calls to restore the Emperor. Amidst this political upheaval, the hated 'gai-jin' (foreigners) in Yokohama exploit the chaos, clashing with the entrenched Japanese power structures. The narrative follows Malcolm Struan, heir to the influential Noble House, as he navigates personal desires and commercial ambitions, alongside Lord Yoshi, a cunning descendant of Shogun Toranaga, whose own schemes drive the nation's destiny.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore 19th-century Japan's complex political landscape during a period of intense change.
- Engage with compelling characters like Malcolm Struan and Lord Yoshi, caught between tradition and modernization.
- Experience a rich narrative of power struggles, cultural clashes, and personal ambition.
- A standalone, epic historical novel within James Clavell's renowned Asian Saga.