
Noble House
1988 • Crime, Drama, Mystery
Despite its impressive history and reputation, the international trading company Struan's is in trouble. Overextended by the previous management, new tai-pan Ian Dunross has had to issue public stock to improve the company's financial standing. Even this, however, has not given him the capital he needs. As a result, he is courting a private investor, American billionaire Linc Bartlett. Bartlett decides secretly to back Dunross' arch enemy, Quillian Gornt, who will stop at nothing to destroy Struan's. When Dunross realises that Gornt is suddenly strong enough to ruin the Noble House, he must urgently forge new alliances or reshape ancient ones.
Immerse yourself more completely in the world of Hong Kong with 'Noble House,' the novel by James Clavell. While the TV series captures some of the allure and tension of the narrative, it can only scratch the surface of the complex web of characters and relationships that Clavell masterfully weaves in his book. Reading the novel allows you to delve into the intricate motivations and backgrounds of each character, providing a richer and more immersive experience.
'Noble House' offers a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural context of Hong Kong during the 1960s, an atmosphere that is difficult to fully convey on screen. Clavell's detailed descriptions and thoughtful insights give readers the opportunity to explore themes of power, loyalty, and betrayal with a level of nuance that only a book can provide. By engaging with the source material, you gain a profound appreciation for the complexities of the plot and the intricate tapestry of human drama that defines this legendary saga.
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Noble House
by James Clavell