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Bangkok Tattoo
Bangkok Tattoo
Sep 20, 2024 10:33 PM

Author:John Burdett

Bangkok Tattoo

Bangkok, rich in history and spirituality, crowded with temples, markets and canals, is also a city shrouded in shadows. Polluted, corrupt, infamous as the sex capital of the world, it is a place where wealth, poverty and unimaginable evil walk hand in hand.

In District 8, the underbelly of Bangkok's crime world, a dramatically mutilated body is found in a hotel bedroom. It looks bad: the corpse - who's been flayed - is CIA. And it gets worse when the self-confessed murderer is the beautiful Chanya - the best 'working girl' at The Old Man's Club, a brothel owned jointly by Sonchai's mother and his boss, Police Colonel Vikorn. Alerted by Sonchai, Vikorn quickly concocts a cover-up that involves an Al-Qaeda terrorist cell located in a southern Thai border-town where, since 9/11, the CIA has also had a covert presence.

So far so good: but the truth will be harder to come by, and it will require Sonchai to find an ever more delicate balance between his ambition (western) and his Buddhism (eastern), while he runs the gamut of Bangkok's drug-dealers, prostitutes, bad cops, even worse military generals, and the pitfalls of his own melting heart.

Crowded with astonishing characters, redolent with the authentic, hallucinogenic atmosphere of Bangkok, with needle-sharp observations about the clash of cultures when East meets West, this is a literary thriller like no other.

Reviews

An all singing, all dancing, cover-to-cover thrills and spills action adventure with a thought provoking idea at its core. What more could you ask for?

—— Daily Mirror

A well constructed thriller, one that delivers right down the line from initial conceit, through fast action to explosive finale...a master class in how it's done...sheer entertainment

—— Observer

An intriguing, thought provoking finale that will leave you wrestling with a horrifically credible religious dilemma...Thank God it's only fiction

—— Punch

'A writer of extraordinary imagination'

—— Sunday Express

'Very cleverly plotted...simultaneously scary and alluring'

—— Daily Telegraph Books of the Year

'Wartime London is conjured up with unique skill...Fowler's powers of description are enviable'

—— Independent on Sunday

'Very fine writing, a lot of atmosphere, and a great deal of irresistible London arcana'

—— Morning Star

'The second in his new series of long-awaited Bryant and May mysteries. From the time I first encountered these two characters in a short story in City Jitters, I've wanted Fowler to do precisely what he's doing now. That would be long, complex and very funny detective novels about the exploits of London's PCU - the Peculiar Crimes Unit'

—— The Agony Column

'Bryant and May are engaging characters and I look forward to their next outing'

—— Sherlock
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