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Tokyo Bay

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May 2009
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A thrilling novel of the West's first journeys to Japan from a master storyteller and the acclaimed author of Saigon and Peking ( The Kansas City Star ). A fleet of ships billowing black smoke steam past Japan's tributary islands in July 1853, setting off panic among a people who have been sealed off from the rest of the world for over two hundred years. Commodore Matthew Perry has arrived, sent by the US president to open Japan to American ships and tradeby force, if necessary. Navy lieutenant Robert Eden, an idealistic New Englander, immediately recognizes that the colonial intentions of his countrymen will ignite a violent conflict with the feudal, sword-wielding samurai. Inspired to pursue peace, he jumps ship and finds himself plunged into a world of frightful and noble warriors, artfully exotic geishas, and a distraught populace who view the Americans as monsters. Eden tries to bridge the divide between two proud, unyielding cultures in the name of morality, but he may not survive to see the lasting harmony he hopes to create.

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First Edition May 2009 Tagman Press, an Imprint of Tagman Worldwide Ltd. ISBN 1903571634
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Nov 2014 Open Road Publishing ISBN B00NOC5JO8
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