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Noble House: The Fifth Novel of the Asian Saga

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Noble House: The Fifth Novel of the Asian Saga
Authors and Contributors      By (author) James Clavell
SeriesThe Asian Saga
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:1296
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 128
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Historical fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9780340750704
ClassificationsDewey:813.54
Audience
General
Illustrations None

Publishing Details

Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint Hodder Paperback
Publication Date 1 July 1999
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Over one hundred years have passed since Dirk Struan founded Hong Kong's oldest trading company. But now, the Noble House is in danger. As Hong Kong itself becomes the deadly playground of the CIA, the KGB and the People's Republic of China, rival tai-pans, seeking revenge for blood feuds over a century old, gather for the kill.

Author Biography

James Clavell, the son of a Royal Navy family, was educated in Portsmouth before, as a young artillery officer, he was captured by the Japanese at the Fall of Singapore. It was on this experience that his bestselling novel KING RAT was based. He maintained this oriental interest in his other great works: TAI-PAN, SHOGUN, NOBLE HOUSE and GAI JIN.

Reviews

'Breathtaking. Only terms like colossal, gigantic, titanic, unbelievable, gargantuan are properly descriptive' -- Chicago Tribune 'Seethes with drama, sex, crime ... Clavell is, as always, a matchless talespinner' -- Cosmopolitan 'A grand drama, with the glamour, mystique and perils of the Orient ... it has such breadth and power that at the end you will want to start at the beginning again.' -- Manchester Evening News 'NOBLE HOUSE totally fulfils the function of a novel, taking me out of myself and transporting me into a majestic sweep of intrigue and excitement' -- David Niven 'Fiction for addicts ... A book that you can get lost in for weeks. Not only is it as long as life, it's also as rich with possibilities' -- New York Times