
Black Samurai
Black Samurai, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Midnite Michael
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Marc Olden
When terrorists butcher his sensei, a samurai takes vengeance in blood
On leave in Tokyo, American GI Robert Sand is shot trying to protect an old man from a quartet of drunk American soldiers. As Sand passes out, the old man springs on his tormenters, beating them senseless with frail, wrinkled fists. He is Master Konuma, keeper of the ancient secrets of the samurai, and Sand is about to become his newest pupil. Over the next seven years, the American learns martial arts, swordplay, and stealth, becoming not just the first black man to ever take the oath of the samurai, but the strongest fighter Konuma has ever trained.
One night, two dozen terrorists ambush the dojo, slaughtering Konuma and his students as the first step in a terrifying assault on world peace. Though he cannot save his sensei, Sand escapes with his life and a gnawing hunger for vengeance. All he has is his sword, but his sword is all he needs.
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70s martial arts fun
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Ok. Enough nitpicking. Here's the review. The plot was over the top, the characters were laughably exaggerated (either SO GOOD or SO EVIL), and if i ever come across the Jim Kelly movie made of this novel, i'm fast forwarding through everything just to watch Kelly fight. The bits that were good were not worth the constant repetition of "the black samurai" (i effing get it, he's black and a samurai! you couldn't call him "the man who stood two heads taller than the crowd around him"?) the the anachronistic approach to international martial arts, the suddenly, inexplicably good at everything.... there isn't a tolkein's worth of good to get me to look past the bad. Also, the narrator has a great voice but is not terribly good at distinguishing characters. He'd be amazing in an ensemble cast, not a solo narrator
I Get It! He's.... the BLACK SAMURAI
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