Rising Sun

Rising Sun by Michael Crichton, published by Ballantine Books in 1992, is a 399-page novel that explores the intricate dynamics of Japanese-American relations through a gripping murder mystery. The narrative combines elements of suspense and psychological intrigue, set against the backdrop of the competitive international electronics industry, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.
Readers will find a thrilling plot that delves into the complexities of city life and the tensions that arise within a police procedural framework. Crichton’s storytelling weaves together themes of mystery and suspense, inviting readers to navigate the challenges faced by the characters as they uncover the truth behind the murder. This edition presents a unique perspective on the cultural and economic stakes involved, ensuring an engaging experience for those interested in fiction that examines societal issues.
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In his first novel since the runaway bestseller Jurassic Park, Crichton’s signature amalgam of suspense and science is put to dazzling effect in Rising Sun: a thrilling murder mystery that unfolds in the arena of volatile Japanese-American relations. The international electronics industry is the fiercely coveted prize in this ingenious, riveting novel.
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