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  • av John Greet
    132,-

    Shaman of Bali offers a riveting insight into a world of drug smuggling, cockfighting, bribery and imprisonment, flavoured with shamanic rituals and Balinese mysticism. Based on the experiences of the author, this powerful drug crime thriller does for Bali what Shantaram did for Bombay.

  • av Alwin Blum
    132,-

    Beyond the Bali known from idyllic images of Hollywood movies and five-star resort holidays are the secret lives of men and women who flock to the island from around the world in search of new beginnings. Not all find the bliss and peace they hope for. Island Secrets is a collection of stories about lives fraught with scandal, conflict, heartache and despair.

  • av Dawn Farnham
    154,-

    It is 1950. Singapore and the worst riots the island has ever seen have shut down the town for days, killing 18 people and wounding 173. Racial and religious tension has been simmering for months over the custody battle for wartime waif Maria Hertogh between her Malay Muslim foster mother and her Dutch-Catholic biological parents. Eurasian Annie Collins, following the Maria Hertogh case and filled with hope, returns to Singapore seeking her own lost baby Maria. As the time bomb ticks and Annie unravels the threads of her quest into increasingly dangerous territory, she finds strange recollections intruding...

  • av J. P. Cross
    132,-

    It is 1950s and the Malayan Emergency and the British battle with Communist terrorists hiding deep in the jungle. When a British Gurkha captain deserts to the guerrillas, a fellow British Gurkha officer is despatched with five Gurkhas to hunt him down and the chase through pathless jungle becomes a race against time and a contest of deadly jungle warfare skills.

  • - Confessional of a Colonial Rubber Planter in 1950s Malaya
    av John Dodd
    162,-

  • av Rosie Milne
    164,-

  • av Margaret Shennan
    132,-

  • av Barbara Ismail
    132,-

  • av Dawn Farnham
    132,-

    Amidst the struggles of war-torn 1950 Singapore, the chaos of the Malayan Emergency and the violence of the Maria Hertogh race riots, a journey into the past brings a chilling discovery for Eurasian Annie Collins, who returns to Singapore seeking her lost baby. This well-crafted story is a lament for the loss and damage of war, an unraveling mystery and a journey into suppressed memory and the nature of self-delusion

  • av William Gibson
    162,-

  • av Suchen Christine Lim
    154,-

  • - The True Story of Englishwoman Nona Baker's Survival in the Malayanjungle During WWII
    av Dorothy & Cross Thatcher
    148,-

  • av Nigel Barley
    154,-

  • av Graham Sage
    148,-

  • av Joseph John Parapuram
    132,-

  • av Barbara Ismail
    132,-

  • av Dawn Farnham
    381,-

  • av Barbara Ismail
    132,-

  • av Brian Farrell
    175,-

  • av William L. Gibson
    149,-

  • - Passion and Power in 1860s Singapore
    av Dawn Farnham
    132,-

    In the fourth and final volume of the The Straits Quartet, Charlotte Macleod is the English concubine. Her love affair with Zhen, wealthy Chinese merchant, is an open scandal to both the English and the Chinese communities. Singapore in 1860 is a vice-ridden town filled 'with the dregs of humanity from two continents.'

  • - A Landscape of Loss, Longing and Love
    av Dawn Farnham
    132,-

    In Volume 3 of The Straits Quartet, young, beautiful and wealthy widow Charlotte Macleod leaves Batavia in the 1850s and returns to Singapore for the English education of her two young sons. She is determined not to be drawn back into a secret affair with Zhen, the married Chinese merchant, triad-member and man she loves.

  • - A Tale of Two Cities: Singapore and Batavia
    av Dawn Farnham
    132,-

    In Volume 2 of The Straits Quartet, Charlotte Macleod is nineteen, pregnant, and alone in 1842. Through loss and pain, Charlotte will find a way to make a life with a man she does not love.

  • - A Chinese Tale of Love and Fate in 1830s Singapore
    av Dawn Farnham
    132,-

    Set against the backdrop of 1830s Singapore where piracy, crime, triads and tigers are commonplace, this cultural romance follows the struggle of two lovers: Zhen, once the lowliest of Chinese coolies and triad member, later chosen to marry into a Peranakan family of Baba Chinese merchants; and Charlotte, an 18-year-old Scots girl and sister of Singapore's Chief of Police.

  • - Misadventures of a Social Anthropologist in Sulawesi, Indonesia
    av Nigel Barley
    154,-

    In 1985, Dr. Nigel Barley, senior anthropologist at The British Museum, set off for the relatively unknown Indonesian island of Sulawesi in search of the Toraja, a people whose culture includes headhunting, transvestite priests and the massacre of buffalo. In witty and finely crafted prose, Barley offers fascinating insight into the people of Sulawesi and he recounts the tale of the four Torajan woodcarvers he invites back to London to construct an Indonesian rice barn in The British Museum. Previously published as "Not a Hazardous Sport."

  • av William L. Gibson
    132,-

  • - A Novel of Passion, Beauty and the Secrets of Singapore
    av Judy Chapman
    135,-

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    191,-

    Volume 1 of Crime Scene Asia features nine delectably horrid crimes that take readers on a chilling trip through the dark underbelly of contemporary Asia. This volume serves up the unique flavor of crime in six of Asia's most dynamic and fascinating lands, written by nine seasoned crime writers based throughout the region. The pieces in this crime anthology may be fiction, but they read like the more attention-grabbing stories seen frequently in newspapers across Asia.

  • av Nigel Barley
    135,-

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