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Gaijin by Marc Olden is a gripping international thriller that plunges readers into a shadowy world of crime, revenge, and relentless pursuit. Rupert de Jongh, the eponymous Gaijin, is an English aristocrat whose power has dominated Japanese organised crime for four decades. His influence stretches beyond Japan, infiltrating American politics, the Mafia, and law enforcement, making him a cold, calculating, and nearly untouchable figure.
The story intensifies as Alexis Bendor, the only person to have ever come close to killing the Gaijin, re-enters his life decades after surviving his brutal torture at the end of World War II. Now, fate brings them together once more on the beaches of Hawaii. A deadly game of cat and mouse ensues, full of suspense, strategy, and shocking violence, building toward a final, bloody confrontation that will test both adversaries to their limits.
Gaijin is a must-read for fans of high-stakes thrillers, with its masterful blend of international intrigue, intense action, and a battle of wits between two formidable opponents.













