" Bob Lee Swagger and Philip Yano are bound together... Iwo Jima, 1945,...their fathers, two brave fighters on opposite sides...
...sixty years later, Yano comes to America to honor the legacy of his heroic father by recovering the sword he used in the battle. His search has led him to Crazy Horse, Idaho, where Bob Lee, ex-marine and Vietnam veteran, has settled...
Bob Lee finds the sword and delivers it to Yano in Tokyo. On inspection, they discover that it is not a standard WWII blade, but a legendary shin-shinto katana, an artifact of the nation...priceless...he throws himself into the world of the samurai, Tokyo’s dark, criminal yakuza underworld, and the unwritten rules of Japanese culture.
...it becomes clear that a ruthless conspiracy is in place...money, power, and sex can drive men of all nationalities to gruesome extremes. If Swagger hopes to stop them, he must be willing not only to die but also to kill."
The story has some fab writing, some ERN, eye rolling nonsense & a few R-rated obscene/rape suggestions. The reasoning in the story would suggest Japs are not honorable & placidly accept their police state, which is rife with injustice, gangs, sex slavery, drugs, bribes & corrupt officials. A typical BS society that outlaws guns but lets all criminals be armed with guns. In the end the bad guys are beaten, Bob gets to adopt the Yano kid, goes home with his ward & resumes his retirement.
Go ahead employ your WSD, willing suspension of disbelief--"willingness to suspend one's critical faculties and believe the unbelievable; sacrifice realism and logic for the sake of enjoyment." Then you can really enjoy it. ☆☆☆ Ok