500 words from…is an occasional series in which novelists talk about their latest novels.
Andrew Lam’s second historical novel,
Repentance, is in bookshops now.
Andrew, a third generation Chinese American, is the award-winning author of two earlier books,
Saving Sight, an Amazon non-fiction bestseller about his career as an eye surgeon, and
Two Sons of China, a novel of World War 2 that won a Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Award in 2014.
Repentance is based on the history of the Japanese American 442nd Regimental Combat Team, which was the most decorated unit in U.S. military history. It opens in France, in October 1944, with a Japanese American war hero who’s keeping a terrible secret. Fifty-five years later, his son, Daniel Tokunaga, is a world-famous cardiac surgeon who is perplexed when the U.S. government comes calling, wanting to know about his father’s service during World War 2. Something terrible happened while his father was fighting the Germans in France, and the Department of Defense won’t stop its investigation until it’s determined exactly who did what.
Wanting answers of his own, Daniel upends his life to find out what his father did on a small, obscure hilltop half a world away. As his quest for the truth unravels his family’s catastrophic past, the only thing for certain is that nothing - his life, career, and family - can ever be the same again.
So, over to Andrew…