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  • - The true story of the only Westerner ever to break out of Thailand's Bangkok Hilton
    av David McMillan
    139,-

    Two weeks before a near-certain death sentence drug smuggler McMillan escapes from a high-security prison in Bangkok, never to be seen in Thailand again.

  • av Stephen Leather
    170,-

  • av Ratih Kumala
    155,-

  • av Rosie Milne
    294,-

    In 1800, Arthur Hallom leaves London on a voyage of discovery that will take him beyond the edge of the world; he spends the next twenty years roaming Asia, where he experiences luck and loss, triumph and tragedy, as he loves and betrays. Along the way, Arthur is twice made a king, and twice loses his crown.

  • av JP Cross
    155,-

  • av Millie Lee
    155,-

    Millie Lee is 22, smart and ready to start the Singaporean media job of her dreams. She just has to avoid the sexual advances of dirty old men in a newsroom both digitally and emotionally stunted. This is the fictional memoir of a young woman in Singapore trying to make it in a man's media world.

  • av Nuril Basri
    155,-

    Maya, a thirty-something Indonesian, takes a leap of faith from Jakarta to a job as a waitress aboard a European cruise ship. Set in cruise ship cabins and East London pubs, this tragicomedy is a tale of survival, a search for identity, and the hope of finding a harbour in life's stormy sea.

  • av Ian Burnet
    174,-

    Half of Joseph Conrad's body of work is set in late 19th-century Southeast Asia and his favourite destinations were Singapore and the remote ports of the Dutch East Indies. Burnet connects the fictional and real worlds in this fascinating introduction to Conrad's life in the Malay archipelago.

  • av Herald van der Linde
    194,-

    In the 14th and 15th centuries, the Majapahit kingdom reigned supreme in eastern Java, and its influence stretched far and wide, throughout present-day Indonesia, parts of the Malay peninsula and the island of Tumasek, now Singapore.

  • av Golda Mowe
    133,-

  • av D. Devika Bai
    133,-

  • av Rosie Milne
    133,-

  • av Barbara Ismail
    133,-

  • av JP Cross
    144,-

    Following the assassination of a British Colonel in a guerrilla ambush by communist terrorists during the Malayan Emergency in 1954, Jason Rance, an English company commander in a Gurkha battalion and jungle expert, is tasked with tracking down the bandits.

  • av Rose Gan
    164,-

    In Volume 3 of Penang Chronicles, as the 18th century draws to a close, Penang must fortify and prepare for war, and Francis Light's partner, Martinha Rozells, learns to negotiate the murky waters of colonial prejudice and corruption for the sake of her family.

  • av Olivier Ahmad Castaignede
    164,-

    When a childhood trauma resurfaces, Indonesian club DJ Hendra enters a self-destructive downward spiral. No longer able to find solace in techno and ecstasy, he is presented with a new purpose in life and a focus for his pent-up rage: jihad.

  • av Ian Masters
    164,-

    Charlie Chaplin is on vacation in Asia in 1936 when Cambodians are challenging colonial exploitation. Chaplin must choose: lend his celebrity status to the anti-colonial cause or stay silent. Fictionalised around real events, this is a story about how an embittered Chaplin abandons his silent Tramp in order to find his own voice.

  • av Karien Van Ditzhuijzen
    164,-

    Echoes of footsteps in the hallways make Anna wonder whether rumours of the house being haunted are true. A place with a dark history. Anna bumps into Salimah, and their lives intertwine in unexpected ways. Tensions rise as the house‿s haunting presence grips both women and threatens to upset an already fragile friendship.

  • av Mark Heyward
    164,-

    When Australian Mark Heyward decides to build a home and raise a family on the island of Lombok, east of Bali, he has little idea of what is to come. Riots and battles, mythical princesses, magical voyages, birth and death, love and loss ‿ the story takes us into the heart of Indonesia.

  • av JP Cross
    164,-

    The story of what would become the tipping point of the Malayan Emergency in favour of the security forces is retold against a background of events in Moscow, Darjeeling, Delhi and Calcutta, where senior communist party members plot to infiltrate Gurkha units and destabilise Malaya.

  • av T. A. Morton
    144,-

    Philip Goundry is 93, living out his days quietly when a young researcher arrives, wanting to learn more about his former life in Malaya. His memory growing fitful, Philip is torn between wanting to unburden himself and staying silent about the sinister events of his childhood on a Malayan rubber plantation.

  • av John Webb
    191,-

    Julian Lockhardt is the bombastic manager of the Samarang Hotel in Vientiane, Laos, a gathering place for diplomats and spies. When he discovers a guest is facing an ordeal he can scarcely contemplate, the two of them take a journey into the hills of northern Laos, and Julian returns to the capital with new insight into the ways of the world and his place in it.

  • av JP Cross
    191,-

    Based on historical fact and the author's personal experience, Operation Four Rings is the fifth in a series of books involving Gurkha military units and includes Operation Black Rose, Operation Janus, Operation Blind Spot and Operation Stealth. The author, a retired Gurkha colonel, draws on real characters and events he witnessed across various theatres of war.

  • av Ewe Paik Leong
    191,-

    Pattaya beach resort in Thailand lures eight million foreign tourists annually. However, behind the glitter lurks broken dreams, ethereal ecstasy and, often, tragedy. And behind every bargirl's smile and every foreigner's beer glass lurks a story: happy, touching, heart-wrenching.

  • av Harper Walsh
    130,-

    Life in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is no party ... or so we thought. In Saudi Arabia Undercover, expat Harper Walsh busts this myth with true stories of homemade alcohol, pill popping, parties staffed by pretty Ethiopian girls in expat gated compounds, smuggled bacon sandwiches and frequent trips over the border into Bahrain for booze and sex.

  • av Anjana Rai Chaudhuri
    194,-

    Colonial Singapore. A love triangle. Will one woman's jealousy destroy everyone? It is the 1930s in colonial Singapore. Mei Mei and an English boy, Richard, fall in love. However, British-born Clementine has set her heart on marrying Richard and the social divide between coloniser and native keep the lovers apart.

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