The Bangkok Betrayal

The Bangkok Betrayal
Title The Bangkok Betrayal PDF eBook
Author Frank Hurst
Publisher Book Guild Publishing
Pages 292
Release 2024-05-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1835741126

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An extraordinary turn of events sees Marylebone cab proprietor, Henry Gough, propelled from the familiar streets of Victorian London into the grip of a stirring adventure, full of danger, political intrigue and ruthless treachery in faraway Siam. When Henry becomes the only witness to the brutal murder of his passenger on one of London’s richest avenues, he is given a clandestine mission to perform. It will end on the banks of Bangkok’s steamy Chao Phraya River, where he uncovers a sinister plot that may bring chaos to Siam. When Henry draws ever closer to revealing the assassin’s true identity, he is forced to confront powerful forces that threaten his life. As Britain and France’s colonial ambitions clash inside the court of Siamese King Chulalongkorn, the scene is set for a bitter struggle that will decide the fate of Siam itself.

The Bangkok Betrayal

The Bangkok Betrayal
Title The Bangkok Betrayal PDF eBook
Author Frank Hurst
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024-05-28
Genre
ISBN 9781916668867

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This Is Thailand

This Is Thailand
Title This Is Thailand PDF eBook
Author Marek Lenarcik
Publisher eBookIt.com
Pages 202
Release 2013-07
Genre Travel
ISBN 1456617265

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"This is Thailand" is the riveting real-life account of Marek Lenarcik's blind leap from the safe, comfortable and utterly bullshit, corporate world of Dublin to the charming, exotic beaches of Thailand. With rose-tinted glasses firmly in place, Marek fully expects to find a land of exotic fruits, beautiful women and an easy-going tropical lifestyle. Which he does. At first. Traveling from Phuket to Bangkok and throughout Thailand's exotic locales, Marek's desire to experience all the forbidden fruits Thailand has to offer leads him to Piam, a gorgeous, kind, independent Thai girl who, he is convinced, might well be the one. But as he immerses himself deeper into this strange country, replete with often inexplicable thought-patterns, worldviews and customs, Marek begins to discover a much darker, more complex side to the Land of Smiles and its inhabitants. Soon, Piam begins to reveal her true colours. It soon dawns on him that, despite his best intentions (most of the time), he has been ensnared -- as have many men before him -- by the dreaded Honey Trap. The stormy relationship that ensues provides a fascinating backdrop to the insights into Thailand's unique culture that stem from Marek's efforts to come to terms with the reality of the country and the people who call it home.

Betrayed

Betrayed
Title Betrayed PDF eBook
Author Arnette Lamb
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 262
Release 2015-03-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1501115243

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From the New York Times bestselling, award-winning author of Chieftain comes the third book in the Clan MacKenzie series: “Arnette Lamb’s true genius is that she always leaves you wanting more” (The Oakland Press). Learning that she is not really the daughter of nobleman Lachlan MacKenzie, a distraught Sarah flees to the highlands of eighteenth-century Scotland, where she meets the handsome Michael Elliot and his matchmaking mother.

Betrayed By Alcino: A Dark Mafia Romance

Betrayed By Alcino: A Dark Mafia Romance
Title Betrayed By Alcino: A Dark Mafia Romance PDF eBook
Author Lashe’ Lacroix
Publisher Millennial Publishing LLC
Pages 284
Release 2021-05-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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I lied to her. Betrayed her, but I’ll never let her go. Telica Vivenzio is like poison. Her innocence intoxicates me wrapped up in all that hard exterior lies the heart of a warrior. Unlike me, she has suppressed her darkness behind a cynical demeanor and snarky attitude. Her transgressions are lies and petty theft and mine are the countless bodies and nameless faces scattered across the globe. When he dares to take her, and my truth is revealed, then I know that I have lost her. She is my light through the darkness. The calming balm to my fragile mind. I’ve killed for her in the past, and I’ll do it again. The don has forbidden me from claiming her as mine, but I could no more turn my back on her than cease my own heart to beat. Keeping her means signing my own death warrant, but after one taste of her, my fate has been sealed. It’s a shame to taint someone so pure, but I must drag her into the darkness, one last time. Betrayed by Alcino is a mafia romance suspense. This book contains dark themes, which may not be suitable for all readers.

The Political Development of Modern Thailand

The Political Development of Modern Thailand
Title The Political Development of Modern Thailand PDF eBook
Author Federico Ferrara
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 345
Release 2015-03-26
Genre History
ISBN 1107061814

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This book traces the roots of Thailand's political development from 1932 to the present, accounting for the intervening period's political turmoil.

Betrayed

Betrayed
Title Betrayed PDF eBook
Author S. Kaplan
Publisher Springer
Pages 200
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1137341807

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Betrayed takes a new approach to the subject of global poverty, one that doesn't blame the West but also doesn't rely on the West for solutions. Betrayed puts the poor themselves at center stage, and shows how their entrepreneurial energies are shackled by political and social discrimination. When these shackles are removed, as is happening in places such as China and Vietnam, the poor are able to seize opportunities and drive wealth creation. Combining the latest research into poverty and state building with the author's personal observations drawn from years running businesses in the developing world, Betrayed explains how leaders in the developing world can build more inclusive societies and more equitable governments, thereby creating dynamic national economies and giving the poor the opportunity to accumulate the means and skills to control their own destinies. This refreshing new approach will appeal to business people who are fed up with reading critiques of global poverty that see capitalism as the problem, not the solution; people in both the global North and South who want to see attention focused not on Western aid but on what developing countries and their citizens can do to help themselves; scholars and practitioners in the development field who are looking for new, practicable ideas; and general readers who want accessible and engaging accounts of ordinary people struggling to overcome poverty.