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King Rat

The Asian Saga, Book 4

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King Rat

By: James Clavell
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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The epic novel of war, savagery, and survival in a Japanese POW camp by the #1 New York Times bestselling author and unparalleled master of historical fiction, James Clavell

Japanese POW camp Changi, Singapore: hell on earth for the soldiers contained within its barbed wire walls. Officers and enlisted men, all prisoners together, yet the old hierarchies and rivalries survive. An American corporal, known as the King, has used his personality and wiles to facilitate trading with guards and locals to get needed food, supplies, even information into the camp. The imprisoned upper-class officers have never had to do things for themselves, and now they are reduced to wearing rags while the King’s clean shirt, gained through guts and moxie, seems like luxury in comparison. In the camp, everything has its price and everything is for sale. But trading is illegal—and the King has made a formidable enemy. Robin Grey, the provost marshal, hates the King and all he represents. Grey, though he grew up modestly, fervently believes in the British class system: everyone should know their place, and he knows the King’s place is at the bottom.

The King does have a friend in Peter Marlowe, who, though wary of the King and himself a product of the British system, finds himself drawn to the charismatic man who just might be the only one who can save them from both the inhumanity of the prison camp but also from themselves. Powerful and engrossing, King Rat artfully weaves the author’s own World War II prison camp experiences into a compelling narrative of survival amidst the grim realities of war and what men can do when pushed to the edge. A taut masterwork of World War II historical fiction by bestselling author James Clavell.

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Action & Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military Inspiring Thought-Provoking Survival War

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Men hate rats for they are so alike. If a human touches a rat it cleans and grooms itself to get the smell of man from it.

Outstanding Story of Humanity at its worst and best

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A very enjoyable story, not the best of Clavell’s but still very intriguing and engrossing. Credit to the narrator for reeling in the listener and using various voices, accents and even handling other languages well. Worth a listen if you like this series

Enjoyable storyline

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A well read story that shares the horrors of those living as POWs at the end of WW2. Compelling characters and how they lived in trying conditions.

Compelling account of human struggle

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This is my 2nd book by this author and it didn’t disappoint. A brilliant story, fast paced and engaging. Performed brilliantly. Would recommend

Brilliant

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Great book I've read so many times I've lost count. Narration is superb.
Anything by James Clavell is worth reading.

Great read

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