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The Samurai Strategy [Kindle Edition]

Thomas Hoover
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(Bantam 1988)

”A financial thriller right out of the headlines.” Adam Smith

Wall Street, murder, currency manipulation. A mysterious Japanese industrialist begins a massive 'hedging' in the US markets. Two weeks later, in Japan’s Inland Sea, divers working for him recover the Imperial Sword, given to Japan's first Emperor by the Sun Goddess. Can a lone American lawyer stop him from bringing down the US?

A high-finance, high-tech thriller that correctly predicted the 1987 stock market crash. It was the first fictional treatment of a major international concern of the Eighties. Set in locales as diverse as Wall Street and the offices of Japan's powerful Trade Ministry, THE SAMURAI STRATEGY describes a scenario of murder, worldwide currency manipulation, a revival of Japan's smoldering nationalism, and is set against a background of a new high-tech computer milieu. Matthew Walton, a freelance corporate 'takeover' lawyer is hired by a mysterious Japanese industrialist to purchase a New York office building and begin a massive 'hedging' in the financial markets. Two weeks later, off an island in the Inland Sea, divers working for the industrialist's organization, recover the original Imperial Sword, given to Japan's first Emperor by the Sun Goddess, Japan's 'Excalibur', and lost in a sea battle in 1185. He forms an '800-Year Fund' and billions of yen flow to his fingertips. He then dumps all the Treasuries Japan had acquired and devastates the American economy.

As the story rushes to its stunning conclusion, Matt Walton goes to Japan and determines that the 'Imperial Sword' is, in fact an unusual antique he once owned himself.

Tags: Wall Street, Japanese Stock Market, Treasury Bonds, Stock Market, Imperial Sword, Emperor of Japan, Japanese History, Supercomputer, MITI

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AMERICA'S ECONOMY IS SINKING STILL. JAPAN IS THE RICHEST NATION IN THE WORLD AND THE JAPANESE START TAKING OVER MAJOR US ENTERPRISES WITH THE WILLING HELP OF OUR HERO AND HEROINE - UNTIL THEY DISCOVER WHAT'S HAPPENING. 19/12/88 PROD LAUNCH--UK EDTN-40000X31PX$3.99(60000X28P). A FORMAT.416PP.SUB-40000.COVER OF OM EDITION MUST BE SAME AS UK.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 791 KB
  • Print Length: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (13 Sep 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0042X9A52
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,333 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Free in Kindle Store)
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Japanese feelings 24 Jun 2011
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an unusual book with japanese overtones and a gripping tale of greed and skulduggery and it fairly whiz's you along so enjoy the ride
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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I really liked this book. The storyline was different and interesting. A Japanese plot to bring down the United Ststes by manipulating it's own stock exchange was a novel idea, but one that seems plausable. The characters were believable, and you could relate to them. I have since read a second book by this author, and I find that he writes to a constant high standard. Highly recommended.
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A slowly paced book 12 Oct 2011
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I have read a number of books including "Project Daedalus" and "Life Blood" by Thomas Hoover and found this one very different but still enjoyable. It seemed a very long book it was difficult to tell how long as it is not page enabled but runs to 10383 locations on the Kindle. I found it was a slow read as I know little or nothing about share dealing and found that I was re-reading sections to make sure I understood it. Again I have no idea about the Japanese culture it describes but it does read very realistically. Towards the very end it changes into an action thriller much in keeping with some of his other books.
Not one of my favourite books by this author but well written and at the moment still free so well worth a read.
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