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Milligan and the Samurai Rebels

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ISBN / ASIN1477544593
ISBN-139781477544594
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"Milligan and the Samurai Rebels" is a humorous, historical novel set in the Japan of the 1860s. The Shogun has been forced by the threat of Western firepower to re-open Japan to the outside world, while samurai outraged at this decision are scheming to topple the Shogunate and re-establish Imperial rule. In parallel to this struggle, Britain and France are fighting by every means except open warfare to establish themselves as the leading influence on the government of Japan and secure the accompanying trading privileges. 
Into this maelstrom steps Robert Seamus Milligan, a young British diplomat with a weakness for women and drink, who has joined the diplomatic service only to escape a contretemps back home. Upon his arrival in Japan and entirely against his will he is immediately plunged into the conflict between Japan and the West, between the Shogunate and Imperial forces, and between Britain and France. 
Milligan survives several real historical clashes plus a Royal Navy Commodore on the warpath, humiliation at the hands of a French spy, sex in the bath with a female Japanese aristocrat, life as a Satsuma samurai and a sumo bout against a homicidal maniac - thanks on more than one occasion to his Japanese servant, Miyazawa and with much more credit than he deserves. 
"A thoroughly impressive first work, Simon Alexander Collier has done his homework...It's a fun book and it's a page turner." - Robert Whiting (Author of "You Gotta Have Wa" and "Tokyo Underworld") 
"The historical background has been carefully researched, but the reader needs no prior knowledge of history to enjoy the tale. He or she needs only to keep turning the pages as the plot twists and turns." - Sir Graham Fry (former British Ambassador to Japan) 
Original cover artwork by Guus Floor.
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