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"One of Moore's greatest strengths... is his knowledge of Southeast Asian history." Newsweek


Saint Anne : Christopher G. Moore




Tokyo Joe (Enemies of Memory)

A powerful, evocative novel of international betrayal. In the Pacific Rim, the memories of World War II are awakened when the Ministry of Education announces revisions to Japanese history books for the schools ... one man's consciousness is haunted by what is removed from the past ... the war crimes he witnessed ... the secret alliance of medical/business interest in America and Japan ... and wedged between the past and present is one man, stranded in no-man's land ... between what he knew and what he could tell..

Enemies of Memory – which received international critical acclaim – has been revised. The revised edition will be published by Heaven Lake Press under the title Tokyo Joe. Look for Tokyo Joe to be released on 31st July 2003.

 

White Lotus (1990), 288 pp.

 



 

 

 

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"Moore is also a playwright and this shines through in his fiercely dramatic prose reminiscent of Sanuel Beckett's style."

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