Facets of Thai Diamonds

Voorkant
Bangkok Book House, 26 aug 2012 - 326 pagina's
The Thai Diamonds trilogy concludes in Facets of Thai Diamonds. We finally discover what happened in Bangkok when Rot went to work there aged sixteen. The first facet is a story of innocence lost. Mike’s family arrives for a Christmas that will lead to life changing events, particularly for Scott. But for some, their future is not with Diamonds. Some guys just seem to self destruct. Keng finally achieves his goal, and his spirit moves on, but not without drastic effects and a big cost to the fellowship. They face new challenges as Diamond Productions has a success on their hands and when Scott spends the summer working on college projects; it seems destined that they will have an even bigger success. Peter and Ivan reveal how their innocence was taken in Russia, and how they came to be living in Thailand. Robert reveals eight facets of Thai Diamonds in this concluding book as the Thais put their former lives behind them to take on the best that Pattaya has to offer. In the four and a half years since we first met the Diamonds, they have matured and grown in stature. Whether it was chance, or fate, that brought them together, what they created as a team was an unstoppable phenomenon. They knew what they liked. They knew what they wanted. They knew when action had to be taken. There are two ‘F’ words that aren’t in their vocabulary. ‘Fear’ and ‘Failure’.

Over de auteur (2012)

Robert Bell was born in the UK and after years of visits finally relocated to Thailand 7 years ago. His first novel, Rough Diamonds, which he has made available for free download, draws heavily on his experiences in his early years living in Thailand. Many of the more surprising events actually happened to him, although they are set in a fictional bar and group of guys. The story of the characters, and venues, Robert created continues in Diamond Fellowship and Facets of Thai Diamonds. History is revealed, and they set up a business empire. Robert has just released his fourth book in which a past, that Paul Swift thought he’d left behind in Germany, comes to control the present. The fictional sois that Robert created are the backdrop to this thriller, but the characters are new. Robert now lives in North East Thailand and is working on a new book, and a series of short stories. In particular, Saturdays Child is based on his own experiences following the death of a soulmate. Robert now lives in Isaan with his adopted Thai family, although he regularly returns to Pattaya.

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