King Rat book by James Clavell
King Rat book by James Clavell
The time is World War II. The place is a brutal prison camp deep in Japanese-occupied territory. Here, within the seething mass of humanity, one man, an American corporal, seeks dominance over both captives and captors alike. His weapons are human courage, unblinking understanding of human weaknesses, and total willingness to exploit every opportunity to enlarge his power and corrupt or destroy anyone who stands in his path. Published By Delta on 1999
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james clavell, born charles edmund dumaresq clavell was a british novelist, screenwriter, director and world war ii veteran and pow. clavell is best known
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