Daikon by Samuel Hawley audiobook

Daikon: A Novel

By Samuel Hawley
Read by Brian Nishii

Simon & Schuster Audio 9781668083055

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $39.99

    ISBN: 9781668124208

Runtime: 11.45 Hours
Category: Fiction/Historical
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

An Amazon Editors' Pick in Fiction

“A riveting tale about war, intrigue, love, and perseverance.” —John Grisham

“Absorbing...Unfolds like a detective novel...The story barrels ahead urgently...Duty, anger, sorrow, conscience and even hope mix together to form the novel’s bracingly intimate ending.” —The Wall Street Journal

“What if not two but three atomic bombs wound up in the Pacific theater?...Hawley’s impeccably detailed narrative offers an unnerving fictional answer...The novel’s tension mounts in highly cinematic fashion, despite our awareness of what the history books tell us.” —The New York Times

“Thrilling...Builds to a pulse-pounding climax. The result is the most imaginative take on Hiroshima since Edwin Corley’s The Jesus Factor.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

A sweeping and suspenseful novel of love and war, set in Japan during the final days of World War II, with a shocking historical premise: three atomic bombs were actually delivered to the Pacific—not two—and when one of them falls into the hands of the Japanese, the fate of a couple that has been separated from one another becomes entangled with the fate of this terrifying new device.

War has taken everything from physicist Keizo Kan. His young daughter was killed in the Great Tokyo Air Raid, and now his Japanese American wife, Noriko, has been imprisoned by the brutal Thought Police. An American bomber, downed over Japan on the first day of August 1945, offers the scientist a surprising chance at salvation. The Imperial Army dispatches him to examine an unusual device recovered from the plane’s wreckage—a bomb containing uranium—and tells him that if he can unlock its mysteries, his wife will be released.

Working in secrecy under crushing pressure, Kan begins to disassemble the bomb and study its components. One of his assistants falls ill after mishandling the uranium, but his alarming deterioration, and Kan’s own symptoms, are ignored by the commanding officer demanding results. Desperate to stave off Japan’s surrender to the Allies, the army will stop at nothing to harness the weapon’s unimaginable power. They order Kan to prepare the bomb for manual detonation over a target—a suicide mission that will strike a devastating blow against the Americans. Kan is soon confronted with a series of agonizing decisions that will test his courage, his loyalty, and his very humanity.

An extraordinary debut novel that is the result of twenty-seven years of work by its author, Daikon is a gripping and powerfully moving saga that calls to mind such classics as Cold Mountain. It is set amid the chaos and despair of the world’s third largest city lying in ruins, its population starving and its leadership under escalating assault from without and within. Here is a haunting epic of love, survival, and impossible choices that introduces a singular new voice on the literary landscape.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Brian Nishii is the perfect narrator for this outstanding alternate history…Nishii’s performance is riveting…Nishii’s Japanese accents deliver unquestionably real characters…Irresistible storytelling and Nishii’s exceptional performance offer superb listening. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award. AudioFile
“Thrilling…Builds to a pulse-pounding climax.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“I could not look away. This novel is storytelling at its finest.” Karl Marlantes, New York Times bestselling author

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Author Bio: Samuel Hawley

Author Bio: Samuel Hawley

Samuel Hawley was born and raised in South Korea, the son of Canadian missionaries, and taught English in Korea and Japan for nearly two decades. He is the author of the nonfiction book The Imjin War, the most comprehensive account in English of Japan’s sixteenth-century invasion of Korea and attempted conquest of China. He lives in Istanbul, Turkey. Daikon is his debut novel.

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Available Formats : Retail CD
Category: Fiction/Historical
Runtime: 11.45
Audience: Adult
Language: English