Rising Sun

Rising Sun

by Michael Crichton (Author)

Synopsis

On the forty-fifth floor of the Nakamoto Tower in downtown L. A. a grand opening celebration is in full swing at the new American headquarters of the immense Japanese conglomerate. On the forty-sixth floor, in an empty conference room, the dead body of a beautiful woman is discovered. The investigation immediately becomes a thrilling chase through a twisting maze of industrial intrigue, a no-holds barred conflict in which control of a vital American technology is the fiercely coveted prize - and the Japanese saying 'business is war' takes on a terrifying reality. Rising Sun is a powerful, compulsive thriller from a master of the genre.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: 1st Arrow Books Edition
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 05 Oct 1995

ISBN 10: 0099233010
ISBN 13: 9780099233015
Book Overview: A gripping thriller of greed, murder and corporate cover-ups, from the bestselling author of Jurassic Park.

Media Reviews
Dazzling ... A bravura performance ... As well built a thrill machine as a suspense novel can be * New York Times *
The combination of Japan-bashing and murder mystery makes for provocative reading -- Marilyn Wilson * Daily Mail *
Crichton pulls off a slick thriller at a cracking pace -- Mike Ripley * Daily Telegraph *
Engrossing and memorably exciting -- Anthony Quinton * Evening Standard *
Author Bio
Born in Chicago in 1942, Michael Crichton first trained as a doctor before going on to become one of the most successful writers in the world. In 1994 he achieved a feat unmatched by any other writer: by having simultaneously a number one TV series, book and movie with, respectively, ER (which he created), Disclosure and Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park, on its release the highest-grossing film of all time. He also directed several movies, including The Great Railway Robbery with Sean Connery and Donald Sutherland. His high-concept thrillers were international bestsellers, and in total his books have sold more than 200 million copies worldwide. He died in 2008.