Noble House
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Format
Paperback
Pages
1,376
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 1986
Publisher
Dell
Description
In the bustling, high-stakes world of 1960s Hong Kong, Ian Dunross stands at the helm of a powerful trading company, navigating a tumultuous landscape of business, politics, and personal rivalry. As the tai-pan, or the head of his house, he must balance tradition with the modern pressures of an ever-evolving marketplace. Surrounding him are a cast of intriguing characters, each woven into the fabric of his story, representing various cultural perspectives and ambitions.
The narrative unfolds with a sense of urgency as Dunross faces formidable opponents and plots that threaten to destabilize not only his empire but the delicate equilibrium of Hong Kong itself. Relationships are tested, loyalty is challenged, and the line between friend and foe blurs. Amidst the backdrop of rising tensions, Dunross's leadership and vision are crucial for the survival of his house.
Clavell expertly immerses readers in the vibrant atmosphere of the city, with its rich history and diverse populace. The novel captures the essence of a place where fortunes can change overnight, and alliances shift like the tides. As Dunross strives to protect his interests, he must also confront his past and the moral complexities of his choices.
Chasing ambition, legacy, and power, Dunross embodies the struggle for identity and purpose within a world where East meets West. Each decision carries weight, and the repercussions are felt beyond the corporate sphere, highlighting the intricate tapestry of relationships, loyalty, and betrayal that defines the noble house.
The narrative unfolds with a sense of urgency as Dunross faces formidable opponents and plots that threaten to destabilize not only his empire but the delicate equilibrium of Hong Kong itself. Relationships are tested, loyalty is challenged, and the line between friend and foe blurs. Amidst the backdrop of rising tensions, Dunross's leadership and vision are crucial for the survival of his house.
Clavell expertly immerses readers in the vibrant atmosphere of the city, with its rich history and diverse populace. The novel captures the essence of a place where fortunes can change overnight, and alliances shift like the tides. As Dunross strives to protect his interests, he must also confront his past and the moral complexities of his choices.
Chasing ambition, legacy, and power, Dunross embodies the struggle for identity and purpose within a world where East meets West. Each decision carries weight, and the repercussions are felt beyond the corporate sphere, highlighting the intricate tapestry of relationships, loyalty, and betrayal that defines the noble house.
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