Cloud of Sparrows

On January 1st, 1861, Okumichi no kami Genji, Great Lord of Akaoka, receives three visitors from America. Zephaniah Cromwell wants to spread the word of God, Emily Gibson is fleeing the attention of her countrymen, and Matthew Stark has come to Japan because of ten dead men.

Genji's life is the target of Manipulative Bastard Kawakami; his death will break the spirit of the shogun's opponent's, resulting in a united Japan which will be able to repel outsider influence. Unfortunately for him, the Okumichi clan's gift of prophecy and the influence of the Americans will destroy him and bring an end to the samurai.

It provides examples of:
 * Anachronic Order: How all the backstories are revealed.
 * Attempted Rape: Emily seems to suffer this a lot.
 * Katana Ax Crazy: Shigeru, until he snaps out of it, unfortunately far too late for
 * Beauty Equals Goodness
 * Bishonen :Genji, describes as 'too pretty for a man'
 * Culture Clash
 * Deliberate Values Dissonance: All the characters are a product of their respective times and cultures, which means even
 * Dual Wielding: Shigeru is the only person in the book strong and skilled enough to pull this off, and is well known for it.
 * Feudal Japan
 * Genre Savvy: Genji and Shigeru are both well aware that prophecies rarely turn out the way one expects.
 * Going Native: Jimbo
 * Guns Akimbo: Stark's favoured method of fighting.
 * The Gunslinger: Stark
 * Hooker With a Heart of Gold: Mary Anne. Heiko might qualify as well
 * Manipulative Bastard: Kawakami
 * Mighty Whitey: Stark, who
 * Miles to Go Before I Sleep: Stark's heart "is a dead man's heart", but he has a score to settle...
 * Ninja: Both realistic and pop-culture style.
 * Obfuscating Stupidity: Genji
 * Punny Name: Jimbo. It's a contraction of James Bohnannon, the guy's name, but is also reminiscent of jimbozu, a Japanese word for a Buddhist monk.
 * Samurai
 * Seppuku
 * Shrouded in Myth: Stark in America
 * So Beautiful Its a Curse: Emily. Oh God, Emily.
 * And Heiko, as it turns out... "She will devastate many men." And look what that ends up meaning, for her.
 * The Wild West