47th Samurai - a great fiction book

Posted by: JAMJTX

47th Samurai - a great fiction book - 03/28/08 07:01 PM

It's not about the "47 Ronin". It's quite a good read and will be an excellent movie some day.

From Publishers Weekly:
Bob Lee Swagger, retired marine master sniper and hero of bestseller Hunter's 1993 thriller, Point of Impact (forthcoming as the film Shooter), returns in this riveting homage to the myth of the samurai. Philip Yano, the son of the Japanese officer who commanded the bunker on Iwo Jima where Swagger's marine father won the Medal of Honor in 1945, approaches Swagger about a missing sword wielded by his father, Hideki, during the battle for the island. The sword turns out to be not just a family heirloom but a national treasure that evokes echoes from the most sacrosanct corners of Japanese history. Yano's search reveals there are those who will gladly kill for the honor it bestows upon the possessor. Plunged into a Japan where honor and loyalty outweigh even one's own life, Swagger finds that an old warrior like himself still has much to understand. While the action builds to the inevitable climax, the joy of the journey will keep readers turning the pages.

Here's the link to amazon.com
Posted by: Victor Smith

Re: 47th Samurai - a great fiction book - 04/06/08 06:07 AM

I just finished the 47 Samauri.

Not a bad book but of course it requires you to suspend disblief to make it work. Instead of buying the hardback in a years it will be a paperback at 1/3rd the price.

As for a good movie script, perhaps, but I think it's already been done by Sidney Pollack.

Find the 1974 "The Yakuza" and see how great it is, staring Robert Mitchum and Ken Takakura.