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Black Tiger

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Bangkok 1969: The death of King Rama strikes the match that will set fire to all of Thailand, and as far away as London. Former Legionnaire Nat Raven is sent to Bangkok by British Intelligence, but quickly finds himself in over his head in the intricate web of Thai society, where everyone has an agenda and it is never clear who is pulling the strings. In the wake of the kings passing, Bangkok seethes with the many different influences vying for controlthe outer branches of the royal family, the American forces waging an unpopular war in Vietnam, and most powerful of all, the enigmatic figure of Colonel Sya Dam, the Black Tiger, whose allegiances are as mercurial as his motives. At the center of everything are three young women: Pim, a Princess of the Blood; Chee Laan, a Chinese heiress torn between love and family; and the tempestuous, dazzling Salikaa, beautiful as flame, whose ambitions reach all the way to the highest echelons of the Thai monarchy. Racial tensions mount in a city on the brink, until Bangkok erupts into violence that even the Black Tiger himself cannot escape. Part historical drama, part love story, Black Tiger opens a window to Bangkok during the tumultuous sixties. With forceful prose and stunning detail, J K Draskau weaves a captivating story of power, politics, and the price of ruthless ambition.

Author Biography:

J.K. Draskau was born in the Isle of Man. She is a senior research fellow at the University of Liverpool, where she is currently researching WWI internment. Once a journalist and radio show host in Bangkok, Draskau studied Thai and Chinese, in addition to working as a Royal tutor. She has written eight award-winning plays, which have graced stages around the world, and has recently published the official commissioned biography of Illiam Dhone.
Release date NZ
June 9th, 2015
Pages
448
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
155x230x25
ISBN-13
9781849821551
Product ID
19607115

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