Black Wind

Black Wind by Francis Paul Wilson is a First Edition published by T. Doherty Associates in 1988. This fiction work, comprising 465 pages, explores the complex relationships among three men connected by their ties to a woman named Meiko, set against the backdrop of impending war. The narrative unfolds in the tense atmosphere leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, where themes of honor and betrayal come to the forefront.
Readers will find a story that delves into the emotional and moral dilemmas faced by the characters as they navigate their intertwined fates. The plot centers on the actions of one man who marries Meiko, another who steals her away, and a third who seeks revenge for what he perceives as betrayal. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of the personal conflicts that arise amid the larger historical context of war, making it a notable entry in the science fiction genre.
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Three men are bound by one woman, honor, and the ever-growing threat of war. One man marries Meiko in Pearl Harbor. On the eve of the Japanese attack, one of them steals her away. And one of them plots a horrendous revenge for her betrayal.
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