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Nagasaki

A Novel

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Nagasaki

著者: Bernard Clark
ナレーター: Daniel Weyman
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‘In love and war, nobody wins…’

This is the story of Daniel Lawrence, a rootless Englishman sent to Japan during the height of World War II. As Europe rages with violence, Daniel finds himself caught in a different kind of conflict – one of the heart. His lovely interpreter, Ayako, draws him in with her beauty and grace, but their love is threatened by the impending war. And when Pearl Harbor is attacked, everything changes.

From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the brutal concentration camps of Japan, this novel follows the intertwined fates of Daniel, Ayako, and the child born of their forbidden love. As they struggle to survive in a world torn apart by war, their humanity is tested and their differences become more apparent. As the war rages on, the crew of the US Air Force B-29 Bock’s Car prepares for a harrowing flight to drop the world’s most powerful atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki.

With meticulous research and a keen eye for detail, author Bernard Clark brings to life the individuals caught up in one of the most devastating conflicts in history. From the Tokyo Firestorm to the dropping of the atomic bomb, this novel paints a vivid portrait of the human experience during World War II. And as the crew of Bock’s Car grapples with the weight of their actions, listeners will question the true nature of war and its consequences.

For fans of historical fiction and thought-provoking narratives, "Nagasaki" is a must-listen. With its powerful emotions, gripping plot, and well-developed characters, this novel will keep listeners on the edge of their seats until the very end. Don't miss out on this unforgettable story.

©2025 Bernard Clark (P)2025 Bernard Clark
20世紀 スリラー・サスペンス 大衆小説 戦争・軍事 歴史小説 軍事
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