Author: | Luke Rhinehart | ISBN: | 9781301727193 |
Publisher: | Luke Rhinehart | Publication: | April 13, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Luke Rhinehart |
ISBN: | 9781301727193 |
Publisher: | Luke Rhinehart |
Publication: | April 13, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In WHITE WIND, BLACK RIDER, Luke Rhinehart has written the most
dramatic of his books, the gripping story of three samurai entangled by their
love for the beautiful and rebellious Matari. Oboko is a poet and Zen seeker; Izzi,
a lusty court writer; and Lord Arishi, a powerful Lord whose honor demands
vengeance. With constant threat lurking, the four take part in a relentless chase,
driving the novel to its dramatic and stunning finish.
"Luke Rhinehart won almost universal acclaim for his first novel, THE DICE
MAN. WHITE WIND, BLACK RIDER explores the same themes of fate and
chance. Apart from its philosophical virtues, (it) is a powerful, exciting yarn ...”
-All About Books
"An impressive, solemn, but sometimes hilarious drama of 18th Century Japan."
-London Sunday Telegraph
''A. witty pastiche ... Funny and poetic ... and beneath it all deadly serious."
-London Sunday Times
''A. strange jewel of a book; it casts lights and shadows although it is as simply
written as a child's poem."
-Kilburn Times
In WHITE WIND, BLACK RIDER, Luke Rhinehart has written the most
dramatic of his books, the gripping story of three samurai entangled by their
love for the beautiful and rebellious Matari. Oboko is a poet and Zen seeker; Izzi,
a lusty court writer; and Lord Arishi, a powerful Lord whose honor demands
vengeance. With constant threat lurking, the four take part in a relentless chase,
driving the novel to its dramatic and stunning finish.
"Luke Rhinehart won almost universal acclaim for his first novel, THE DICE
MAN. WHITE WIND, BLACK RIDER explores the same themes of fate and
chance. Apart from its philosophical virtues, (it) is a powerful, exciting yarn ...”
-All About Books
"An impressive, solemn, but sometimes hilarious drama of 18th Century Japan."
-London Sunday Telegraph
''A. witty pastiche ... Funny and poetic ... and beneath it all deadly serious."
-London Sunday Times
''A. strange jewel of a book; it casts lights and shadows although it is as simply
written as a child's poem."
-Kilburn Times