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They called him the Black Demon. They had no idea what he was carrying. In 1579, a man who should not exist arrives in Japan. Torn from Africa as a child, sold through the Portuguese slave trade, he has survived by hiding his true nature behind a mask of obedience. But concealed against his chest, he carries something far more dangerous than his extraordinary strength: a wooden elephant carved by his father-and the secrets hidden inside it. When the warlord Oda Nobunaga elevates him to samurai, Yasuke becomes the most visible man in Japan and the most vulnerable. The Demon King's enemies see…mehr

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They called him the Black Demon. They had no idea what he was carrying. In 1579, a man who should not exist arrives in Japan. Torn from Africa as a child, sold through the Portuguese slave trade, he has survived by hiding his true nature behind a mask of obedience. But concealed against his chest, he carries something far more dangerous than his extraordinary strength: a wooden elephant carved by his father-and the secrets hidden inside it. When the warlord Oda Nobunaga elevates him to samurai, Yasuke becomes the most visible man in Japan and the most vulnerable. The Demon King's enemies see him as an abomination. His allies see him as a useful monster. And General Akechi Mitsuhide-patient, calculating, and nursing a grudge that spans generations-sees him as a threat that must be eliminated. Then Nobunaga is betrayed, his temple burned, and Yasuke finds himself hunted across a nation at war. The sword at his hip belonged to a hero whose true story was buried by the very man now hunting him. The intelligence his father gathered-a map of the slave trade's corruption, its collaborators, its weaknesses-could reshape empires or get him killed. With assassins behind him and an ocean ahead, Yasuke must decide what kind of man he will become: the demon they made him, or something they never imagined. You are not what they made you. You are what you choose to become. BETWEEN WORLDS is a pulse-pounding historical thriller about identity, survival, and the secrets we carry across oceans-from the acclaimed author Robert Walker.
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Robert Walker spent thirty-five years in the sports betting industry in Las Vegas, a career that provided unexpected training for analyzing the British monarchy. He learned early that the favorite doesn't always win, but the house always survives. When not calculating the survival odds of historical dynasties, he writes about the intersection of high stakes and human folly. He lives in Las Vegas, where the kings are made of neon and usually last longer than the real ones.