The blurb on the book said" In the tradition of Shogun". Well, like Shogun this is a huge, historical novel set in Asia, but in China, not Japan.
The hero John Denton is much different from Blackthorn; he is more passive, not an adventurer as much as an observer. He does not "do" much; things happen to him. I find him a bit too passive--not a strong lead character. Also, the first 300 pages or so are from his viewpoint. Later, when scens are shown from the viewpoints of other characters, I beleive it improves the story.
But the acutually "star" of this book is China. This books covers the time from 1903 until just after the Second Wrold War. A pivotal time in China's history---the Manchu dynasty was overthrown; Dr. Sun Yatsen was elected President; attemts to begin mordernization; then the growing Japanses influence in the late 1930's; then the War, then the rise of Communism. The story is very well told,
It is packed with interesting characters, both major and mior. The historical details are accurate as far as I can tell. The atmosphere and sense of place is especially good. Bascially, it is a really good compelling read. It is quite long---but for me it never dragged.
If you like historical fiction, this book is for YOU.
Techni9cal NOte---the Book title is "Shanghai"---it is listed as "Shanghai-p"---beleive the P means paperback but I did not know how to re-list it.