If your a narrow minded priggish person dont read my books they are adult material I have one comment to make against them see the bird. Its worthwhile to note he actually read all the book. Cannot be that bad, If I get a bad book it stays unread or gets binned. Sad...sad...sad people. I would never trivialize such a sad event this book has made 10,000 people who were unaware of the events that took place in Japan and China in the war years. I applaud the soviet troops who captured some feeling personnel from Unit 731 they executed them. Why should army personnel be able to moralize on war crimes. This surely makes the Geneva Convention worthless if degenerate scientists can act with impunity without being tried by humanity in general.
Unit 731 was a Japanese research unit responsible for murdering some 230,000 Chinese in Manchuria, they committed horrible disgusting crimes which beggars belief. One doctor impregnated a Chinese girl and then dissected her without anesthetic. They raped thousands of women and children, experimented with disgusting diseases and germ warfare. They were not members of the human race.The human gene obviously missing. Kester learns about experiments in the 50s and 60s in the Hammersmith Hospital in the UK.He learns that his still born sister was a victim as the faceless ones injected pregnant women's placenta with cesium and plutonium. In fact this sister was not still born and although hideously disfigured was kept alive for 3 years and experimented on. By none other than the Japanese officer commanding Unit 731. He learns that they were given immunity from prosecution and spirited away to work for the Americans. In this novel Kester tracks them down and has his revenge against them and their families. This book will shock and offend, but then again a book should be thought provoking and possibly volatile.If your easily offended then dont read it. The fact is easily discovered check on the internet. This book is the last in the series and I look forward to a new character and new series of novels.