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AutobiogrAphy, biogrAphy & MeMoir Praying to the Goddess of Mercy Raffles and the British Invasion of Java Sold for Silver The Boat Malayan Spymaster Youll Die in Singapore In the Footsteps of Stamford Raffles Indiscreet Memories The Golden Chersonese A Servant of Sarawak Singapore Girl Tales from a Broad Stir-fried and not Shaken Country Madness Buffalo & Breadfruit Rice Wine & Dancing Girls Growing up in Trengganu A Map of Trengganu Late Blossom Confessions of a Hostie Jasmine Fever My Thai Girl & I I Will Survive Remembering Josh true CriMe Bali Raw Bangkok Hard Time Escape Escape The Past Nightmare in Bangkok Confessions of a Bangkok Private Eye Thai Private Eye SexuAlity Kuala Lumpur Undercover The Strip Commandments Invisible Trade Invisible Trade II In Lust We Trust Singapore Rebel Red-light Nights, Bangkok Daze Chikan Jakarta Undercover Jakarta Undercover II trAvelogue The Golden Chersonese: Gone Troppo In the Land of Living Dangerously So long! Ill be back in 30 years bueSineSS Increase F&B Sales Property Valuation Staff Selection generAl nonfiCtion Pairing Wine with Asian Food Beyond the Veneer The Great Singapore Quiz 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9
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KidS & young Adult fiCtion Robozonic Iban Dream Monkey Magic Ellie Belly Mister Lees Fantastic Football Dream My Kiasu Teenage Life in Singapore Singapore Horror Stories hiStoriCAl fiCtion Island of Demons The Devils Garden Rogue Raider The Red Thread The Shallow Seas The Hills of Singapore The English Concubine The Devils Pope The Malayan Life of Ferdach OHaney The Rose of Singapore Jaipong Dancer erotiCA Best of Asian Erotica Best of Singapore Erotica Best of Southeast Asian Erotica Hotter than Hades Lucifer Rising In the Shadow of the Devil Voyage of the Demon roMAnCe The Red Thread The Shallow Seas The Hills of Singapore The English Concubine generAl fiCtion Shadow Play Year of the Tiger A Monsoon Feast A Woman of Bangkok And The Rain My Drink The Pioneers The Lies That Build a Marriage Love and Lust in Singapore The Flight of the Swans Locked Out Private Dancer Bangkok Bob and the Missing Mormon Thai Girl Bangkok Free Fall Crime Scene: Singapore Iban Dream Death in the Kingdom Singapore Sling Shot Disorder El desorden Beck And Call Code Shield Chasing the Dragon The Quest for the Penny Black Policemans Lot The Ladys not for Taking The Devils Pope The Elements Cement, Cabbages & Cars 25 25 25 26 26 26 27
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Raffles and the British Invasion of Java Praying to the Goddess of Mercy Sold for Silver The Boat Malayan Spymaster Youll Die in Singapore In the Footsteps of Stamford Raffles The Golden Chersonese A Servant of Sarawak Indiscreet Memories Singapore Girl Stir-fried and not Shaken I Will Survive Country Madness Buffalo & Breadfruit Rice Wine & Dancing Girls Growing Up in Trengganu A Map of Trengganu Late Blossom Confessions of a Hostie Jasmine Fever My Thai Girl and I Tales from a Broad Remembering Josh
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Sold for Silver: An autobiography of a girl sold into slavery in Southeast Asia
Janet Lim
I was looked at, criticized and, after much bargaining, sold for $250. So begins Janet Lims ordeal as a mui tsai, or slave girl, in 1930s Singapore. But this is only the beginning of a remarkable journey, which sees the author freed from child bondage to assume a position of leadership, and obtain true happiness, in later life. After gaining her freedom, Janet is educated by missionaries and serves under colonial tutelage as a nurse. Her misfortunes return, however, when Singapore falls to the Japanese in 1942the ship that she flees Singapore on is bombed and she drifts for days at sea. Rescued by Indonesian fishermen, she is finally captured and imprisoned in Japanese-occupied Sumatra. To avoid becoming a comfort woman Janet escapes into the jungle villages of West Sumatra but is once again caught, and this time tortured by the Japanese military police and threatened with the firing squad. Janets writing is honest, enthralling and inspirational. Despite a horrific childhood and early adult life, Janet is able to find benevolence and even humour in her misfortune. Readers will quickly get caught up in this fascinating narrative [a] compelling story of endurance, faith and friendship Publishers Weekly
Genre: Format: IlluStratIonS: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir pAperbACK 16 hiStoriCAl b/w photoS deCeMber 2004 9789810517281
The Golden chersonese: A 19th-century Englishwomans Travels in Singapore and the Malay Peninsula
Isabella Bird
In 1880, Isabella Bird visited the Malay Peninsula romantically dubbed The Golden Chersonese and was still able to refer to it as an almost unknown land. The worlds most famous female travel writer of the nineteenth century set sail from Japan and called at Hong Kong, Canton and Saigon before reaching Singapore. Bearing letters of introduction to the elite of Malacca and Penang, Bird was able to observe life on the west coast of the peninsula before steaming upriver through mangrove swamps to explore the interior of the land. From courtroom to elephant back, from the grandeur of Malaccas Stadthuys to the jungle calm of a picturesque Malay village on stilts, this indefatigable Victorian explorer offers invaluable descriptions and delightful hand-drawn sketches of life in late nineteenth-century Singapore and the Malay Peninsula. Born in 1831, Isabella Bird visited China, Tibet, Japan, Korea, North America, the Pacific, Persia, Morocco and numerous other places, and wrote more than a dozen books about her travels making her one of the most prolific and well-known female travel writers of the nineteenth century. In 1892, Bird was made the first woman fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. She died in 1904.
Genre: Format: IlluStratIonS: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir / trAvelogue pAperbACK / ebooK 16 hiStoriCAl b/w photoS feb 2010 (pb) / Sept 2011 (e) 9789810844844 (pb) / 9789814358026 (e)
Youll Die in Singapore: The true account of one of the most amazing PoW escapes in WWii
Charles McCormac
Weakened by hunger, thirst and illtreatment, Charles McCormac, then a WWII prisoner-of-war in Japaneseoccupied Singapore, knew that if he did not escape he would die. With sixteen others he broke out of Pasir Panjang camp and began an epic two-thousand-mile escape from the island of Singapore, through the jungles of Indonesia to Australia. With no compass and no map, and only the goodwill of villagers and their own wits to rely on, the British and Australian POWs escape took a staggering five months and only two out of the original seventeen men survived. Youll Die in Singapore is Charles McCormacs compelling true account of one of the most horrifying and amazing escapes in WWII. It is a story of courage, endurance and compassion, and makes for a very gripping read. An amazing story Library Journal
MeMoir pAperbACK 1 hiStoriCAl b/w MApS MAy 2005 9789810530150 (pb)
Stir-fried and not Shaken: A nostalgic trip down Singapores memory lane
Terry Tan
Perhaps more than any other Southeast Asian city, Singapore has seen tumultuous changes that have catapulted this once-sleepy colonial port into a buzzing metropolis. From its humble beginnings, it has emerged with an identity, social lifestyle and language imbued with the most fascinating mix. In Stir-fried and Not Shaken, Singapores favourite cookbook author, TV chef and food writer Terry Tan takes a trip down memory lane offering an intriguing insight into a very different Singapore that existed from the 1940s to 1970s. Resident or visitor, you will be endlessly fascinated by his memoirs that recall funny, familiar and forgotten moments of this forty-year passage. Meet Khan Chia Peh the trishaw man, Muthu the barber, and delight in Grannys flying fox curries. Peel away the decades and discover what it feels like to be stirfried but not shaken. Lap up the mirth of his anecdotal observations, and enjoy memories that would otherwise be relegated to the mists of history.
Genre: Format: IlluStratIonS: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir pAperbACK / ebooK 17 hiStoriCAl b/w photoS Aug 2008 (pb) / Sept 2011 (e) 9789810807054 (pb) / 9789814423014 (e)
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As the writer Martin Bradley unwittingly discovers, there is nothing quite like uprooting yourself from your home of 54 years in suburban, temperate England and transplanting yourself into rural, equatorial Malaysia. Bradley attempts to make a new life for himself in provincial Malaysia, living with poisonous snakes, chicken-killing civet cats, and water buffalo intent on chomping his delicate mango shoots and trampling the saplings he has nurtured for many weeks. The idyll he hopes to find is far from idyllic, his stoicism far from stoic and his temper far from temperate. Follow the hapless author as he undertakes a personal sevenyear journey into a new religion that he is not suited to, a love affair which should never have been and a culture that requires the patience of the saint he is not. It is a humorous seven-year battle with country living, country people and the whole concept of a rural retreat from which, in the end, he must retreat. Martin Bradley was born in London, lived in East Anglia (England), India and Malaysia. He has worked variously as an apprentice bookbinder, street cleaner, dustman, factory machine operator, hospital porter, graphic designer, social worker, exhibition curator and, lastly, writer.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir ebooK June 2012 9789814358750
Growing up in Trengganu
Awang Goneng
Growing Up in Trengganu started life as the much-celebrated blog of Awang Goneng (the pseudonym of UK-based Malaysian writer Wan Hulaimi) until it was found to be too good to exist only in cyberspace. Through a collection of memories retold in glorious colour, he evokes the pleasures of a kampung childhood for the benefit of new generations brought up in air-conditioned condominiums. Listen to the azan call to prayer from the surau of Haji Mat Kerinci, order satay with toast for breakfast, meet notables such as Tun Long the laundry man and Cik Wook Payong Lch, whose umbrella turned inside out in a storm, and relive the pleasure of hearing the rain hammer down on a corrugated-iron roof while reading The Beano and eating kuih putu. Sultans, sweetmeat sellers and shopkeepers all act as springboards as you meander through Trengganu history, and by the end of this book you will have painlessly mastered the Trengganuspeak that foils even fellow Malaysians.
A Map of Trengganu
Awang Goneng
Following the runaway success of Growing Up in Trengganu, Awang Goneng now takes his journey further to map out the town where he was born. This book looks at the terrain of Trengganu, the landmarks that are still standing and those that have fallen to rubble at the hands of developers, the winds that bring chill and change to the inhabitants of his coastal town, and people - the important and the ordinary - who walked the streets and breathed the air that is laced with more than a whiff of dried shrimps, the sweat of toil, the aroma of rojok in Pok Dehs plate, and salt coming in with the spray from the South China Sea. A Map of Trengganu gives a vibrant and extraordinary topography of the land and its people for the uninitiated and for those who are familiar with the terrain and territory. Time does not stand still in Kuala Trengganu as Awang Goneng notes, but it moves at a different pace in every fascia, and then it is gone forever. So who moved the clock tower from the roundabout in the town centre? Youll soon be pondering this important question and many more things that you never knew about Trengganu. Awang Goneng moved from Trengganu to Kuala Lumpur to the UK and he now lives in London as a freelance writer and popular blogger.
Genre: Format: IlluStratIonS: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir pAperbACK 45 hiStoriCAl b/w photoS 42 hiStoriCAl b/w photoS Sept 2007 (growing up in trenggAnu) Aug 2011 (A MAp of trenggAnu) 9789810586928 (growing up in trenggAnu) 9789810854317 (A MAp of trenggAnu)
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Rice Wine & Dancing Girls: The real-life drama of a roving cinema manager in Fifties Malaysia & Singapore
Wong Seng Chow
Written in a fast-paced episodic style that pays fitting homage to the blackand-white cinema adventure serials of yesteryear, this is an engaging memoir of the unpredictable (and at times perilous) life of the late Wong Kee Hung, an itinerant cinema manager swept up in the postwar cinema industry boom of 1950s and 60s Malaysia and Singapore. Kee Hungs line of work threw him into contact with a menagerie of characters ranging from movie stars and politicians to gangsters and headhunters. Armed with just a foldable camp-bed and mosquito net, his wanderings took him into unfamiliar and sometimes dangerous territory. This book follows him closely along these journey. The notes and diaries he kept of his adventures were discovered by his son after his death and have been woven into a glorious first person account written from the perspective of Kee Hung himself.
Genre: Format: IlluStratIonS: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir pAperbACK / ebooK 25 hiStoriCAl b/w photoS oCt 2008 (pb) / nov 2012 (e) 9789810810832 (pb) / 9789814423007 (e)
When a frazzled New Yorker who is mad, bad and dangerous to know lands in Asia, life is never quite the same again for anyone Fran Lebowitz cheerfully admits that she is intergalactically self-absorbed, a little crazy and really, really hard to please just ask her eternally patient and bemused husband, Frank. But when her life in the fast land falls apart again its time for a miracle. Reeling from the worst week of her life, topped off by her most important client stabbing her in the back, Fran realises that shes almost forgotten what her family looks like. She wants out of the rat race and her hectic life as a literary agent and time to be herself, a real wife and mother to her two small children. Good old Frank delivers what seems the answer to her prayers to escape for three months to Singapore while he does some business. But what starts out as a little break and a very big culture shock for all concerned marks the hilarious beginning of the end of the old Fran and a whole new life.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir ebooK feb 2012 9789814358453
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Late Blossom: A true story of life, loss and love in war-torn Viet Nam
Laura Lm
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i Will Survive: Personal gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender stories in Singapore
Leow Yangfa
Excerpted from Here I Am, an interview with Mohd Ashraff, Singapore (in i Will Survive by Leow Yangfa)
I gladly identify as a gay Indian-Muslim. However, Im not able to openly identify myself as a gay man at work, but I warm up to people pretty easily and when I think they might be more open to diversity, I tell them. I used to be a lot more careful about this, but with age and experience, Ive also become more accepting of what I am and who I am. Religion has always been a focal point in my life. In the past, religion for me was always about the concept of sin; what you could do versus what you could not. For example, a man should marry a woman and have children, as that was the right thing to do. That was what I was taught as a child. I come from a religious family, and my parents put much emphasis on the importance of religion in our lives. From an early age, I started attending regular classes to study the Quran. But as I grew older I began to question a lot more. Looking back, Im glad to have received the religious instruction, as it gave me useful exposure and the chance to look at issues from a different dimension as an adult. I was not always comfortable about my religion and sexuality. In 2004 my grandmother asked if I would accompany her for Umrah, a mini- pilgrimage to Mecca. I was quite taken aback by her suggestion and said no. In my mind, I was thinking, Im gay, and God will not accept me. I thought I was not ready to go on this pilgrimage, but at the same time I also knew that going to Mecca was like an invitation one should not expect or turn down, and not everyone who wanted to go could do so. It took me some time before finally making that decision to go, and eventually I did. Along the way I was filled with much worry and apprehension, about whether God would even embrace me, and whether there would be too many distractions. But somehow everything turned out really well. There were rituals to be performed during the Umrah, and one of them involved walking through the door of forgiveness near the Kaabah. I remember standing there and breaking down in tears, asking God for divine forgiveness. I wanted to know if being gay was the life that He wanted for me, and if so, whether he could bless it. I really wasnt sure if it was the right thing to do at the time, as I recalled all my past failed relationships with men, and wondered if He was doing all that to punish me, because He did not want me to be gay. In my private conversation with God, I asked him many questions about what He was doing. Although it didnt feel like He was talking to me, somehow I knew he was listening. That knowledge was comforting and important to me. Each time I asked, an answer I sought appeared, but they were never simple. Gradually, my initial apprehension turned into joy, as well as feelings of being welcomed and even forgiven by God. There was a moment alone in Mecca where I thought to myself, Here I am! Who would have thought that a sinner like me would have come this far? That pilgrimage was a very personal, spiritual journey for me, where I gained the eventual realisation that He had accepted me. It was an incredibly important turning point in my life, and I thanked God for being there for me. After returning to Singapore , I went on to have relationships with other men, all of which again ended in failure. A few months after that, my mother passed away. I found myself wanting answers from God again, and needing to understand what He really wanted for me. I went for another pilgrimage, this time on my own, without any family members. A few days before I left for Mecca a second time, I met a new man in my life. I remember at the time praying for a relationship where I could settle down, as I felt I was getting old and needed some form of commitment. After I returned from my second pilgrimage, we moved on in our relationship and became partners. We have been together since. Recently weve even formalised our partnership through a civil union, known as the pacte civil de solidarit under French law. To me, its equally important to be accepted by God and to be committed to my relationship.
Late Blossom is a moving true story set during the Viet Nam War about how ordinary people cope with extraordinary circumstances, and how a few, in spite of unimaginable horror and constant fear, somehow manage to reach deep within themselves and survive the despair and dark of night to embrace the hope and light of day. In these pages we are taken into a world where personal insecurity, sudden ruin and the real possibility of torture and violent death are as perfunctorily taken for granted as tomorrows sunrise. We are introduced to a cast of real-life characters caught up in and struggling against the sweeping tides of history. And through the eyes of a most remarkable woman, we come to better understand a most remarkable people and their long fight for freedom. Late Blossom is, quite simply, a beautifully told story of life, loss and love in a war-torn Viet Nam. A journalist and author, Laura Lm explores her experience of growing up in the Mekong Delta and in Sai Gon during the Vietnam War. Laura writes from first-hand war experience, with an understanding that deepens from years of living in the United States, Hong Kong, France, and Singapore.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir ebooK June 2012 9789814358675
I Will Survive brings together real-life experiences of love, grace, faith, dignity and courage from 21 ordinary people who have survived extraordinary circumstances. Prefacing these stories are contributions from 5 local commentators who share their personal reflections on the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in Singapore. They are: Mrs Juliana Toh, Executive Director of Counselling and Care Centre; Reverend Yap Kim Hao, former Methodist Bishop of Singapore; transgender activist Ms Leona Lo; and former Nominated Members of Parliament Ms Braema Mathi and Mr Siew Kum Hong. The book also contains a glossary of the common terms used to describe the diversity within the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities, and a listing of relevant community and professional resources in Singapore. Leow Yangfa has spent most of his adult life involved in social services, including a previous job in a large statutory organisation and volunteer work with an HIV/ AIDS group in Singapore, as well as a charity for the homeless in London. He currently works for a voluntary welfare organisation in Singapore. .
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir ebooK deC 2011 9789814358224
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If you have ever wondered what it would be like to be a jet-setting hostie, or international flight attendant, then spending a little time in Danielles life is a captivating journey. You might be surprised and shocked to discover many of the truths behind the lifestyle as well as the incidences and behaviour of passengers at 30,000 feet. Danielle writes candidly, humorously and from the heart about life, love and her exploits around the world. From the slums of Mumbai to the glitz of New York there are as many highs and lows as take-offs and landings. Prepare for a turbulent ride of emotions and adventure, so place your seat upright, fasten your seatbelt and prepare for take-off. Danielle Hughs passion for flying dazzles in this frank and amusing account of jet-setting around the globe. With almost twenty years in a unique working world, her juicy tales are often as shocking as they are colourful.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir ebooK MArCh 2012 9789814358637
This is about how Andrew Hicks met Cat, a Thai girl half his age and how they set up home together in her village out in the rice fields of North Eastern Thailand. Hell tell you of toads in the toilet, of ants eggs for breakfast, how they took up frog farming and how he got married without really meaning to. Its also a book about the countryside, of the old Thailand where the rhythm of the seasons and belief in the spirits and Buddhism remain strong. Though how could Andrew, a greying English lawyer, ever fit into the lives of a Thai rice farming family? Can Cat and Andrew with their many differences really be compatible? If youre curious to know what its like to start a totally new life as Andrew did, to slow down and go with the flow, youll enjoy reading the story of My Thai girl and I. Andrew Hicks first went to Thailand in the late Seventies and in more recent years has travelled extensively throughout the country with backpack and notebook, observing the interaction of Thais and foreign visitors.
Genre: Format: IlluStratIonS: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir ebooK 103 Colour photoS MArCh 2012 9789814358651
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Bali Raw Bangkok Hard Time Escape Escape: The Past Nightmare in Bangkok Confessions of a Bangkok Private Eye Thai Private Eye
Bangkok Hard Time: The surreal true story of how a Western teenager came of age in 1960s Bangkok, turned international drug smuggler and walked the prison yards of Thailands notorious Bangkok Hilton
Jon Cole
It is 1967 Bangkok, the Summer of Love, and for teenager Jon Cole, son of a US Green Beret colonel serving in the Vietnam War, life as a young Westerner in the City of Angels is sweeter than mangoes on sticky rice with coconut milk until he is introduced to the infamous House of Lek. Drawn to the underbelly of Bangkok, the International School Bangkok pupil soon discovers ganja, opium and the two-dollar bordellos. What follows is a surreal but true story of one Westerners relationship with Thailand spanning four decades. A drug habit picked up at the House of Lek with schoolmates and GIs on R&R from Vietnam leads to a career as a drug smuggler, a nasty smack habit and, ultimately, a long stretch inside Bangkoks notorious prison, the Bangkok Hilton. At the heart of Jons account of his misspent youth in Thailand and his subsequent life inside Klong Prem prison is a Thai-style acceptance of the consequences of his own karma and a desire to expose the fallacy that Westerners are mistreated in Thai prisons. Born in 1950 in Little Rock, Arkansas, as the eldest son of a US Army officer, the author was raised on three continents from Europe to Asia and over half a dozen American US military posts in between. An award-winning jewellery designer now retired and living in the foothills of Arkansas Ozark Mountains, this is his first publication, which was written specifically as an amends-making exercise and as a tribute to the people of Thailand.
true CriMe pAperbACK / ebooK 18 b/w photoS oCt 2011 (pb) / oCt 2011 (e) 9789814358323 (pb) / 9789814358330 (e)
Escape: The true story of the only Westerner ever to escape from Thailands Bangkok Hilton
David McMillan
Klong Prem prison, Thailand. The Bangkok Hilton, where 600 foreigners among the 12,000 inmates of this walled prison city also wait and rot. Among the tragic, ruthless and forgotten, one man resolves to do what no other has done: escape. This is the true story of drug smuggler David McMillans perilous break-out from Asias most notorious prison. From his arrest at Don Muang airport, to awaiting trial inside Klong Prem, he provides an insight into the lives of the British, Australian, American and other Western prisoners as they are destroyed by disease, neglect and despair. Death is their only way out. Two weeks before a near-certain death sentence McMillan escaped, never to be seen in Thailand again.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: true CriMe pAperbACK / ebooK MAy 2007 (pb) / Aug 2011 (e) 9789810575687 (pb) / 9789814358354 (e)
Escape The Past: Living Fast Redefined As Bangkok Hilton Escapee David McMillan opens His Past As A Teenage Drug-Trafficker
David McMillan
In this gripping prequel to Escape: The true story of the only Westerner ever to break out of Thailands Bangkok Hilton, drug smuggler-turned-bestselling author David McMillan tells it from the beginning. Throwing away an expensive education as a teenager then a promising executive career, McMillan hits rock bottom only to shake off the dust from the dirt-floor warehouse that was his home to make his first million dealing drugs before he turned 21. McMillan details his incredible plans to smuggle two tonnes of marijuana from northern Thailand by Learjet, befriend drug-dealing pimps in fishbowl brothels in Bangkok, rig cockfights in Manila with disgraced British peer Lord Moynihan and even transport liquid heroin in a transparent glass statue. Learn the tricks of the smuggling trade as McMillan arms himself and his teams of couriers with dozens of passports and custom-built machines that frustrate border guards for years. Success for McMillan comes at a heavy price as he builds up smuggling rings around the world only to see them repeatedly destroyed. While this true survivor overcomes prison time in half a dozen countries on four continents, the true cost is the lives of almost everyone he holds close. Soon enough the highlife of cash millions, glitzy apartments and commuting by Concorde is shattered as the law catches up with the urban-cool trafficker in Australia. Despite eleven years jail, and release under heavy surveillance, McMillan returns to the only world he knows: the smugglers trail. Ahead lie shiploads of marijuana from Colombia, the opium fields of Afghanistan and death row in both Karachi and Bangkok.
Genre: Format: IlluStratIonS: Pub date: ISbn: true CriMe pAperbACK / ebooK 12 b/w photoS oCt 2011 (pb) / oCt 2011 (e) 9789814358279 (pb) / 9789814358286 (e)
confessions of a Bangkok Private Eye: True stories from the case files of Warren olson
Stephen Leather & Warren Olson
Two-timing bargirls, suspicious spouses and lesbian loversit was all in a days work for Bangkok Private Eye Warren Olson. For more than a decade Olson walked the mean streets of the Big Mango. Fluent in Thai and Khmer, he was able to go where other Private Eyes feared to tread. His clients included Westerners who had lost their heartsand life savingsto money-hungry bargirls. But he had more than his fair share of Thai clients, too, including a sweet old lady who was ripped off by a Christian conman and a Thai girl blackmailed by a former lover. The stories are based on Olsons case files, fictionalised (to protect the innocent, and the guilty) by bestselling author Stephen Leather. Olson has now relocated to his native New Zealand with his Thai wife and daughter, but the agency that he founded is still open for business at www.thaiprivateeye.com. Stephen Leather is one of the UKs most successful print and ebook authors with over thirty books to his name, translated into ten languages. He is the bestselling author of novel Private Dancer, published by Monsoon Books, and two series of books published by Hodder & Stoughton, UK.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: true CriMe pAperbACK / ebooK July 2006 (pb) / June 2011 (e) 9789810548322 (pb) / 9789814358002 (e)
Thai Private Eye: More adventures from the files of Thailands most famous detective agency
Warren Olson
For more than a decade, the intrepid Warren Olson trawled the mean streets of Bangkok and the lesser-known corners of the Land of Smiles. His brief? To uncover unsavoury truths about Thai bargirl lovers, philandering spouses, insurance fraud and scam artists of various stripes. He was a private eye prying into nooks and crannies few dared to explore and, along the way, he uncovered fascinating secrets of Thais and foreigners engaged in no good. This volumethe follow-up to Stephen Leather and Warren Olsons bestselling Confessions of a Bangkok Private Eyeserves up more juicy portions of what goes on under the veneer in Thailand. It also includes recent cases, where state-of-the-art surveillance devices and other advances in the dark arts of private investigation have made it easier to uncover dirt deep below the surface. This is a book that reads like exciting fiction, with one big difference: every story is true. These chronicles of a decade lived dangerously in the Land of Crooked Smiles will, by turns, entertain, shock, inflame and inform you. Warren Olson worked as a horse trainer in New Zealand and Thailand before becoming the marketing manager at a hotel in northeast Thailand. Not only did the hotel boast eighty local ladies in its massage parlour, but the mafia family who owned it imported Russian prostitutes on the side. Olson then successfully reinvented himself as a private detective and worked the bars and back alleys of Bangkok.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: true CriMe pAperbACK / ebooK JAn 2009 (pb) / June 2011(e) 9789810810849 (pb) / 9789814358071 (e)
Once McMillan puts his daring plan into place, the action rips along like a thriller breathtaking stuff News of the World, UK This is one of the worlds most notoriousand remarkableheroin traffickers: Melbourne man David McMillan. Despite still being on the run, McMillan has written a book, Escape, about his amazing breakout in Bangkok The Australian The jailbreak was straight out of a movie The Age, Australia Drug trafficker David McMillan spent two years plotting his escape from a Bangkok jail BBC
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Ch.1 China Dolls at Food Courts Ch.2 Nightclub Hostesses Ch.3 Spas and Massage Centres Ch.4 Karaoke Lounges Ch.5 Dance Clubs & Pubs
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Kuala Lumpur Undercover The Strip Commandments Invisible Trade Invisible Trade II Singapore Rebel Red-light Nights, Bangkok Daze Chikan Jakarta Undercover Jakarta Undercover II
SexuAlity / JournAliSM pAperbACK / ebooK nov 2012 (pb) / nov 2012 (e) 9789814423175 (pb) / 9789814423182 (e)
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Jakarta Undercover
Moammar Emka
Prowling the seedy red-light districts, the underground club circuit and the house parties of wealthy Indonesian society, Moammar Emka offers a unique glimpse into the underbelly of modern, urban Jakarta. The book features sex-for-sale in chauffeur-driven SUVs, sashimi sex, desperate housewives, scissorless barbershops, nude casinos and many other bizarre offerings of the flesh. When it comes to providing unlimited sexual services, Jakartathe worlds fourth largest city, and the capital of the worlds largest Muslim countrynever seems to run out of sexual gasoline. This is the book that took Indonesia by storm. Moammar Emka is the male equivalent of Carrie Bradshaw; this is Sex and the City Indonesian-style!
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: SexuAlity / JournAliSM pAperbACK / ebooK nov 2005 (pb) / June 2011 (e) 9789810539177 (pb) / 9789814358118 (e)
Jakarta Undercover ii
Moammar Emka
After the enormous success of Jakarta Undercover, Moammar Emka is back with more on the seedy nightlife and underground sex services of modern, hip Jakarta. Delving deep into the citys karaoke clubs, massage parlours and transit hotels, the author takes it upon himself to experience first-hand the tasty delights on offer and what exactly they involve. What is a cat-bath massage? Who are the Mickey Mouse girls? How much does an all-night gigolo really cost? How popular is the after-lunch hand-roll service? From swingers parties to midnight lesbian packages, Jakarta seems to have it all when it comes to sexual services. And if you thought the first book was explosive, Jakarta Undercover II will leave your imagination running wild..
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: SexuAlity / JournAliSM pAperbACK / ebooK nov 2007 (pb) / June 2011 (e) 9789810591090 (pb) / 9789814358163 (e)
Praise for Gerrie Lims Invisible Trade series: At last, after 30 years of my avoiding the city-state, this book restores my faith in the Singapore character and gives me reasons to return Paul Theroux, author Frank, fascinating, weird and unputdownable! Harpers Bazaar, Singapore Lims ability to capture the essence of his subjects makes for engaging reading The Business Times
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chikan: True accounts from victims and perpetrators of train molest in Tokyo
Mico Keplar
Although one of the worlds politest societies, Japan faces a peculiar social problem in the form of chikan, or molestation on public transport. The perpetrators are invariably men, the victims women and the most favoured setting crowded commuter trains. Millions of Japanese commute to work by train and bus and these crowded environments have let to a scenario of women being molested, groped and rubbed against on a regular basis. So widespread is it that there is even an internet following of chikan who post videos of their exploits online. In this fascinating and bizarre work, Japanese-speaking author Mico Keplar interviews Japanese and non-Japanese female victims as well as Japanese and non-Japanese male perpetrators of chikan in Tokyo and beyond in order to bring this under-reported social oddity to the eyes of the world.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: SexuAlity / JournAliSM ebooK nov 2012 9789814423212
Moammar Emka is an entertainment journalist and a familiar face on the celebrity circuit in Indonesia. He is a freelance writer and columnist for many of Indonesias most popular magazines and newspapers. The subject matter of Emkas journalism is all the more unusual due to his background growing up in, and receiving his education at, Islamic religious schools.
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The Golden chersonese: A 19th-century Englishwomans Travels in Singapore and the Malay Peninsula
Isabella Bird
In 1880, Isabella Bird visited the Malay Peninsula romantically dubbed The Golden Chersonese and was still able to refer to it as an almost unknown land. The worlds most famous female travel writer of the nineteenth century set sail from Japan and called at Hong Kong, Canton and Saigon before reaching Singapore. Bearing letters of introduction to the elite of Malacca and Penang, Bird was able to observe life on the west coast of the peninsula before steaming upriver through mangrove swamps to explore the interior of the land. From courtroom to elephant back, from the grandeur of Malaccas Stadthuys to the jungle calm of a picturesque Malay village on stilts, this indefatigable Victorian explorer offers invaluable descriptions and delightful hand-drawn sketches of life in late nineteenth-century Singapore and the Malay Peninsula. Isabella Bird visited China, Tibet, Japan, Korea, North America, the Pacific, Persia, Morocco and numerous other places, and wrote more than a dozen books about her travels making her one of the most prolific and well-known female travel writers of the nineteenth century. In 1892, Bird was made the first woman fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. She died in 1904.
Genre: Format: IlluStratIonS: Pub date: ISbn: MeMoir / trAvelogue pAperbACK / ebooK 16 hiStoriCAl b/w photoS feb 2010 (pb) / Sept 2011 (e) 9789810844844 (pb) / 9789814358026 (e)
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The Golden Chersonese Gone Troppo In the Land of Living Dangerously So Long! Ill be back in 30 years
In this adventure travelogue, author Jay Cowan explores myriad issues experienced during his travels in the Indonesian archipelago from culture and history to politics and anthropology, from exotic endemic wildlife and huge environmental challenges to one-on-one encounters with volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis, the natural disasters that keep the region in the news. Cowan and his wife climbed 13,500-foot Mount Kinabalu, took river trips deep into the interior of Borneo, were on-site for the huge eruptions of Mount Merapi volcano in Java, got a close-up view of Indonesias infamous corruption in Bali and witnessed radical Islamic terrorist activities that have rocked the region all while trying to avoid getting bird flu, dengue fever, malaria, Bali belly and a variety of other brutal tropical diseases. As well as getting up close and personal with Indonesias famous Komodo dragons, the author tracked down other seriously endangered species in their native habitats including orangutans, pygmy elephants, tarsiers, giant yellow-lipped clams, proboscis monkeys, mouse deer and several dozen more imperiled species of animals and birds.
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In So Long! Ill Be Back in 30 Years, author Margo McCutcheon takes readers on a 30-year journey through Asia and an array of bizarre characters, adventures, disasters and life-changing encounters. Open the book randomly and step into the life of a Filipino girl living and thriving in a city dump, an Aussie retiree dwelling in a Sinai desert cave, a 50-something married American woman living in Malaysia who discovers shes gay, and a unique assortment of locals and expatriates calling Asia home. Join the author as she experiences life in remote places from Bangladesh to Borneo, cheats death in the Himalayas, encounters high-living on the international aid circuit, and survives landslides, tsunamis and more. Part-memoir, part-mishap and adventure, this book places readers directly into situations celebrating the weird and wonderful that is Asia.
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Increase F&B Sales is a book for managers and owners of F&B outlets. Escalating costs cut into profits. This leads some F&B operators to raise prices, reduce portions, drop quality or resort to a combination of all three. A more effective and sustainable strategy to drive bottom line is to exploit the sometimes overlooked potential within their organisations the waitstaff. The waitstaff spends the most time with diners and is in a position to build rapport with customers and many do. This bond is a powerful tool enticing and encouraging customers to return and motivates your staff to do better and stay with you. It grows sales. This strength is something your competitor will find hard to surmount and a true win-win-win situation for you (the business operator), your staff and your customers. The danger is when that waitstaff leaves and the familiar face gone. There is a probability the customer might also be lost but there are ways to circumvent this risk.
Genre: forMAt: Pub date: ISbn: buSineSS ebooK deC 2011 9789814358613
Employee Capability Factor Do you know what that means? How do you identify an employees Capability Factor, How do you determine your teams Capability Factor, How do you maintain or better still improve your teams Capability Factor? These are some of the questions that Staff Selection addresses. The book assumes no prior knowledge or training in Human Resource and takes you by the hand to develop your very own Human Resource Manual in the process of Staff Recruitment, Selection, Interview Techniques and Probation. The book is filled with dozens of worked examples, sample forms and letters that all you have to do is to simply insert your company letterhead and use.
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Eric Alagan has more than 35 years of international business experience in the areas of aerospace MRO, security consultancy and services, trading and logistics and supply chain. He has held several progressive positions in multinational corporations and last held the position of managing director, Asia Pacific for a European aerospace company. He has been involved in several green field start-ups, mergers and acquisitions. Eric has managed companies in Singapore and Australia with extensive experience in ASEAN, the Indian sub-continent and the Pacific islands. He holds several engineering qualifications, a business degree from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and a masters degree in logistics and supply chain from University South Australia. He currently undertakes business consultancy work, writes novels and self-help books for entrepreneurs under the Micro Mouse Business Series.
Ignore affordability and focus on fair value why pay a $1 million just because one can afford it when the property is worth only $750,000.00? This guide helps you value property consistently and objectively using five critical parameters: 1. Return on Investment how much money you ought to receive for the money you pump in as deposits and top-up factors in mortgage rate changes. 2. Value your property based on market size how many buyers/ sellers are competing with you translated into rental returns including periodic rental increases. 3. Calculate the full income/benefits of your property based on tenure the longer the tenure, the more overall income but how long a tenure (hint not the 99 years). 4. Factor in your risk appetite which changes with time from marriage, with children, empty nest/retirement. 5. Finally, dont forget the time value of money a dollar today is worth less in 10 or even 5 years hence determine this now, today before you sign on the dotted line. The handbook also helps you to empirically factor in and trade off subjective elements such as (for example): home near office vs near shopping, transport and other amenities; proximity to schools vs grandparents; good facing/feng shui vs price; and other attributes that you prefer. A must-read book before committing to buy/sell/ hold property worth hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars.
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Pairing Wine with Asian Food Beyond the Veneer The Great Singapore Quiz
Well presented, well researched and well written I strongly recommend this book James Halliday, author of James Halliday Australian Wine Companion Millions of people will appreciate this book, which opens a new dimension to the enjoyment of wine. It marries cultures and cuisines with commonsense and experience Jeremy Oliver, author of The Australian Wine Annual You love wine. You love Asian food. But you have always been worried how to put the two together. This thoughtful, original and elegantly produced book shows you how. Thoroughly recommended Clive Coates MW, author of The Wines of Burgundy and Cte dOr
The Great Singapore Quiz: More than 2,000 questions about Singapore
Packed with 2,000 questions (and answers), The Great Singapore Quiz is a must for all trivia addicts. With ten different subjects to choose from, test your all-round knowledge and earn bonus points with celebrity-endorsed questions. How much do you really know about Singapore, the place you call home? What is the oldest foreign bank still operating in Singapore, having opened here in 1858? Which Hokkien expression meaning sapping strength is used to describe a minor catastrophe? Which local organisation was responsible for setting up the first World Toilet Summit in 2001? What is the key ingredient in foo yong hai? How many gates make up the Marina Barrage? What is the most valuable horse race to be run in Singapore?
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Watch out! Tons of cockroaches have invaded school! Mabel knows Robozonic may have an idea or two about driving the pests away, but where is it? Unfortunately, Robozonic in the hands of her classmate, Ming Cai, who has playfully claimed it as his own. The only way Mabel can get Robozonic back is to beat Ming Cai at a soccer match. With the competition happening in a few days time, Mabel needs to learn some moves, fast! Caline Tan left her teaching job to devote more time to her two children, but continues to stay connected with kids through her stories.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: 7-10 yrS ebooK Aug 2012 9789814423069
Robozonic Iban Dream Monkey Magic, Vols.1, 2 & 3 Ellie Belly, Vols.1, 2, 3 & 4 Mister Lees Fantastic Football Dream My Kiasu Teenage Life in Singapore Singapore Horror Stories
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Golda Mowe
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Orphaned as a young boy in the rainforests of Borneo, Bujang is brought up by a family of orangutans, but his adult future has already been decided for him by Sengalang Burong, the Iban warpath god. On reaching adulthood, Bujang must leave his ape family and serve the warpath god as a warrior and a headhunter. Having survived his first assignment to kill an ill-tempered demon in the form of a ferocious wild boar subsequent adventures see Bujang converse with gods, shamans, animal spirits and with the nomadic people of Borneo as he battles evil spirits and demons to preserve the safety of those he holds dear to him. But Bujangs greatest test is still to come and he must rally a large headhunting expedition to free his captured wife and those of his fellow villagers. In this unique work of fantasy fiction, author Golda Mowe herself an Iban from Borneo uses real beliefs, taboos and terminology of the Iban (a longhouse-dwelling indigenous group of people from Borneo who, until very recently, were renowned for practising headhunting) to weave an epic tale of good versus evil. Born and raised in Sarawak on the island of Borneo to an Iban mother and Melanau father, Golda Mowe has always been interested in the culture and traditions of Borneos indigenous people. After graduating from university in Japan and enduring ten years of corporate life, the author found herself yearning for childhood evenings spent in the longhouse, sitting in a pool of lamplight, listening to her great-aunt tell tales of jungle animals or her father recount his hunting adventures. In this way she was led back to writing and is now living in Sibu, a town on the Rejang River in Sarawak, where she expends large portions of her time researching ideas for books and short stories.
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A beautifully written tale of good vs evil that will inspire its readers to join the fight to save the orangutan and help save the earth, too! National Geographic Kids My son loved this book and is even more inspired to become a Wildlife Warrior! Terri Irwin A gripping adventure with an important message Jeremy Strong, bestselling childrens author A super book! Please buy it, treasure it in your library and share its message with your family David Bellamy, television presenter, conservationist and writer
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Lee Teng is a young Singaporean who loves football and grows up in an HDB block in Bedok. Teng dreams of scoring the winning goal in front of a massive crowd in Europe, which is chanting his name: Mister Lee. This heartwarming book for young adults follows the adventures of the young Lee Teng as he overcomes hardships at home and school to pursue his passion of football. He trains with Geylang United, is selected for the youth national team against Australia, falls in love with the daughter of his Indian coach and starts his national service. Will he fulfil his ambition of playing football in Europe and scoring the winning goal in front of a massive crowd? Australian national and Singapore permanent resident PJ Roberts is a former professional soccer player, having played professionally in Australia, USA, Malaysia (Sarawak) and Singapore (Geylang United). He is a familiar face on television in Asia in his role as pundit on regional soccer shows. Lawyer-turned-writer Marc Roberts is as mad about sport as his brother PJ and he enjoys writing stories about footballing heroes, true or fictional.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: young Adult / SoCCer pAperbACK / ebooK oCt 2012 (pb) / oCt 2012 (e) 9789814358873 (pb) / 9789814358880 (e)
island of Demons
Nigel Barley
Many men dream of running away to a tropical island and living surrounded by beauty and exotic exuberance. Walter Spies did more than dream. He actually did it. In the 1920s and 30s, Walter Spies ethnographer, choreographer, film maker, natural historian and painter transformed the perception of Bali from that of a remote island to become the site for Western fantasies about Paradise and it underwent an influx of foreign visitors. The rich and famous flocked to Spies house in Ubud and his life and work forged a link between serious academics and the visionaries from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Charlie Chaplin, Noel Coward, Miguel Covarrubias, Vicki Baum, Barbara Hutton and many others sought to experience the vision Spies offered while Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, the foremost anthropologists of their day, attempted to capture the secret of this tantalizing and enigmatic culture. Island of Demons is a fascinating historical novel, mixing anthropology, the history of ideas and humour. It offers a unique insight into that complex and multi-hued world that was so soon to be swept away, exploring both its ideas and the larger than life characters that inhabited it.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: hiStoriCAl fiCtion pAperbACK / ebooK Aug 2009 (pb) / nov 2011 (e) 9789810823818 (pb) / 9789814358316 (e)
Rogue Raider: The Tale of captain Lauterbach and the Singapore Mutiny
Nigel Barley
It is the First World War and Julius Lauterbach is a German prisoner of war in the old Tanglin barracks of Singapore. He is also a braggart, a womaniser and a heavy drinker and through his bored fantasies he unwittingly triggers a mutiny by Muslim troops of the British garrison and so throws the whole course of the war in doubt. The British lose control of the city, its European inhabitants flee to the ships in the harbour and it is only with the help of Japanese marines that the Empire is saved. Rogue Raider is the adventure story of how one ship, the Emden, tied up the navies of four nations and how one man eluded their agents in a desperate yet hilarious attempt to regain his native land. It is fictionalised history but a true history that was deliberately suppressed by the authorities of the time as too embarrassing and dangerous to be known. Revealed here, it brings vividly to life the Southeast Asia of the period, its sights, its sounds and its rich mix of peoples. And through it an unwilling participant in the war becomes an accidental hero.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: hiStoriCAl fiCtion pAperbACK / ebooK Aug 2006 (pb) / nov 2011 (e) 9789810559496 (pb) / 9789814358262 (e)
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Island of Demons Rogue Raider The Devils Garden The Red Thread The Shallow Seas The Hills of Singapore The English Concubine The Devils Pope The Rose of Singapore The Malayan Life of Ferdach OHaney Jaipong Dancer
The Devils Garden: Love and war in Singapore under the Japanese flag
Nigel Barley
Gardens are magical places images of Nature and Culture, models of paradise, spaces where plants live in war and peace, co-operation and competition. It is 1942 and Singapore is Syonanto, part of the Japanese Empire, where violence and starvation stalk the streets but in the Singapore Botanic Gardens a bizarre tranquillity reigns between warring nations and even love awakes as old identities melt away in the heady atmosphere of the Orchid House. From its unique perspective and with a mixture of humour and romance, The Devils Garden pictures a formative moment in the emergence of Singapore, where loyalties are less secure than those of the official histories and truth is anything but simple. Love and war in Singapore under the Japanese flag.
Nigel Barley is the author of more than ten books with Penguin, Time Warner and Little,Brown. He originally trained as an anthropologist and worked in West Africa, spending time with the Dowayo people of North Cameroon. He survived to move to the Ethnography Department of the British Museum and it was in this connection that he first travelled to Southeast Asia. After forays into Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan and Burma, Barley settled on Indonesia as his principal research interest and has worked on both the history and contemporary culture of that area. After escaping from the museum, he is now a writer and broadcaster and divides his time between London and Indonesia.
hiStoriCAl fiCtion pAperbACK / ebooK oCt 2011 (pb) / oCt 2011 (e) 9789814358422 (pb) / 9789814358439 (e)
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The Red Thread (The Straits Quartet, Vol.1): A chinese Tale of Love and Fate in 1830s Singapore
Dawn Farnham
Like Chinese silk, The Red Thread is, by turns, gentle and strong, exploring a love that breaks through the divide of race and culture, a love that is both deeply physical and a marriage of souls. 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 Singapores Head of Police. Two cultures bound together by the invisible threads of fate yet separated by cultural diversity. By incorporating real figures from Singapores historical past, Dawn Farnham brings to life the heady atmosphere of Old Singapore, where exotic beliefs and customs clash and jostle in the struggle to make a life and create mutual understanding between peoples from different worlds.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: hiStoriCAl fiCtion / roMAnCe pAperbACK / ebooK MAy 2007 (pb) / Sept 2011 (e) 9789810575670 (pb) / 9789814358408 (e)
The Hills of Singapore (The Straits Quartet, Vol.3): A landscape of loss, longing and love
Dawn Farnham
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 who is, unbeknownst to him, the father of her eldest son, Alex. Charlotte is convinced she can find happiness in a respectable marriage with the attractive but reticent Captain Maitland. But when murder and death strike, Singapore erupts in the violence of triad wars and Zhens growing affection for Alex gives cause for alarm, she must make some hard decisions, for her children and herself. Drawing on the real-life historical personalities of the time, Dawn Farnham mixes fact and fiction to paint a rich portrait of midnineteenth century Singapore and the realm of the White Rajah of Sarawak, at a time when triads, piracy and crime were rife and life in colonial Southeast Asia was anything but safe.
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There will be the devil to pay but what price will he demand? Its the year 999, and as the first millennium draws to a close, many people throughout Europe are convinced that the world is going to end along with the end of that year. A sudden spate of fearful events makes it seem as if the final end is indeed approaching. Then, in the midst of all this, a mysterious figure appears in northern Italy, giving rousing sermons all along his trip to Rome. This strange but charismatic figure, supposedly a monk from nowhere and everywhere, is a worker of seemingly miraculous cures. Appearing first in northern Italy, he enlists an army of devotees who follow him on his mission to Rome, the heart of the Christian world at that time. Before long, the mission of this strange holy man intertwines with the plans of 19-year-old Emperor Otto III to build the greatest empire the West has ever seen and the devoted pope who desperately seeks to reform and re-sanctify the Church that is the centre of his life. This is a historical fiction that speculates what could happen when evil forces set out to corrupt absolutely and then seize power. Packed with far more solid historical facts than The Da Vinci Code, its also a thriller that invites us to witness a cunning battle between the forces of Good and the forces of Evil for nothing less than the fate of all humanity.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: hiStoriCAl fiCtion ebooK MArCh 2012 9789814358705
The Rose of Singapore: A tale of love, loss and sexual awakening in 1950s Singapore and Malaya
Peter Neville
When Aircraftman First Class Peter Saunders of the Royal Air Force leaves England for the Far East in 1951, he is only eighteen years of age. His two-anda-half-year tour of duty takes him briefly to Hong Kong and Malaya before being posted as a cook to RAF Changi, Singapore. For an adventurous young man such as Peter, Singapore in the early 1950s holds all the promise of the Orient-exotic surroundings, unusual customs and mesmerizing women. Peter soon meets and falls in love with a local Chinese girl but only later does he learn she is not entirely what she seems. The Rose of Singapore is a moving work of fiction about love, loss and sexual awakening and is based on the true experiences of the author, Peter Neville. The backdrop is Singapore and Malaya during the Emergency perioda time of active Communist terrorism as well as rising nationalismand Neville describes in minute detail daily life at that time. With chaotic scenes of lecherous sailors and bawdy prostitutes in Singapores infamous Bugis Street and other red-light districts; nail-biting episodes of jungle combat in Malaya; glimpses into the daily toil of stallholders and trishaw drivers; as well as the prejudices of the British colonial regime, Singapore and Malaya of old is brought vividly to life in this Tanamera-style blockbuster.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: hiStoriCAl fiCtion pAperbACK / ebooK nov 2005 (pb) / MArCh 2012 (e) 9789810517274 (pb) / 9789814358668 (e)
The Shallow Seas (The Straits Quartet, Vol.2): A tale of two cities, Singapore and Batavia
Dawn Farnham
In this sequel to The Red Thread, Charlotte Macleod is nineteen, pregnant, and alone in 1842. She is fleeing a scandalous liaison with her married Chinese lover, a liaison which would bring ruin on him, herself, and her brother, Robert, the police chief of Singapore. When Tigran Manouk, forty, and the richest merchant in Batavia, capital of the Dutch East Indies, asks for her hand in marriage, the choice is no choice. Through loss and pain, Charlotte will find a way to make a life with a man she does not love in a town she does not understand. Until she returns to Singapore, to the town where the man she loves waits for her, to face the hardest decision of her life.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: hiStoriCAl fiCtion / roMAnCe pAperbACK / ebooK deC 2008 (pb) / Sept 2011 (e) 9789810810795 (pb) / 9789814358316 (e)
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Dawn Farnham was born in Portsmouth, England in 1949. Her parents emigrated to Perth, Western Australia when she was two. She grew up a sandgroper, barefoot and free, roaming the bushy suburbs and beaches with her friends. In the sixties she, like so many other young Aussies, left on a ship for London, aged 17. In the Swinging years she met and married her journalist husband and moved to Paris, learned French and lots of other things and travelled round Europe in a Volkswagen beetle. As a foreign correspondent, her husband was posted to exotic locations and they lived in China, Hong Kong, Korea and Japan in the eighties and nineties. During this time she raised two daughters and taught English. Back in London she went back to school, doing a B.A. in Japanese at The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and a Masters Degree at Kings College. She and her husband now live in Singapore. It is in this thriving port city-state that she found her muse and began to write, finding particular pleasure in its colourful and often wild past.
Set in Sumatra in the 1950s, Jaipong Dancer is a story of lost innocence and complex moral dilemmas. It follows the journey of Yahyu, a young Javanese dancer, who runs away from a forced marriage and becomes unwittingly involved in the violent struggle for Sumatras independence from Jakarta. On her long passage from fame to degradation Yahyu experiences love, hate, sexual slavery and the horror of the rebels last bloody battle deep in the Barisan Mountains. During her short life Yahyu has been a mother, a wife, a murderer and a whore, while struggling to keep her basic belief in right and wrong. Could anyone, particularly her lost husband and child, ever understand and accept her fall from grace? Patrick Sweeting spent many years in Sumatra, Indonesia, studying behaviour, crime and conflicts and speaks several Sumatran languages.
Immaculately researched Dawn seems to have an encyclopedic knowledge of topics as diverse as Chinese secret societies, sexual customs amongst the officers of colonial power and might, tiger attacks, what the fashionable girl was wearing in the 1830s, and how the not-so fashionable girl avoided pregnancy The Daily Telegraph, UK
hiStoriCAl fiCtion pAperbACK / ebooK MArCh 2012 (pb) / MArCh 2012 (e) 9789814358736 (pb) / 9789814358743 (e)
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Best of Singapore Erotica Best of Southeast Asian Erotica Best of Asian Erotica, Vols. 1, 2 & 3 Hotter than Hades In the Shadow of the Devil Lucifer Rising Voyage of the Demon
Erotic shorts in volumes 1 to 3 include: A Dummys Guide to Losing Your Virginity by Meihan Booey And Then She Came by Jonathan Lim Awakening by Yusuf Martin Naked Screw by Alison Lester Body Drafts by Rachel Loh Eduardos Honeymoon by Annabel Pagunsan Night at Passion Touch by Hari Kumar Banging Bills Wife by Stephen Leather Expeditions in the Twilight Zone by Emilio Two Men and a Plan by O Thiam Chin Less Than a Day by John Burdett Mad For It by Erich R. Sysak Self-Portrait With Three Monkeys by Chris Mooney-Singh A Perfect Exit by Aaron Ang Good Morning, Bangkok by Andrew Penney The Sex Thing with the Tempoyak by Amir Muhammed Night Ride by Nigel Hogge Clean Sex by Ricky Low The Service Provider by John Burdett Breaking Glass by Dawn Farnham Club Koyaanisquatsi by Miss Izzy Painin by Brenton Rossow Big Love by Chris Mooney Singh Aphrodite by Suzanna Kusuma The Phoenix Tattoos by Richard Lord Mirrors by Christopher Taylor The Politician by Amirul B Ruslan Femme Fatale by O Thiam Chin Celibation by Lee Yew Moon I, Teiresius by Alaric Leong
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Singapore erotica? Yes, such a thing exists. This collection of 27 explicit pieces of short fiction and poems is not mere pornography, but rather literature that focuses primarily on sex Sunday Times, Singapore
Singapore continues to shed its squeaky clean image. First there was Sexpo, then Crazy Horse. Now its Best of Singapore Erotica, a collection of 27 pieces of short fiction and poems of a sensual and explicit nature The Straits Times, Singapore
Nigel Hogge is the son of a British army officer. He has variously worked as a fisherman and miner in Australia, a manager of a copra plantation in New Guinea, a tourist guide in Hong Kong, an English teacher in Tokyo, a bartender in Los Angeles, a seaman on a Swedish cargo vessel, and a sales representative in Korea and South Vietnam. He has owned several bars and restaurants in the Philippines and Japan. He has been the voice on over 250 radio and TV commercials in Manila and Tokyo, been a character actor in more than 15 movies, has written and sold four movie scripts, and now lives on his 57 foot cabin cruiser, which he occasionally rents out for fishing and diving charters, in the southern Philippines. He still travels extensively.
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The Red Thread (The Straits Quartet, Vol.1): A chinese Tale of Love and Fate in 1830s Singapore
Dawn Farnham
Like Chinese silk, The Red Thread is, by turns, gentle and strong, exploring a love that breaks through the divide of race and culture, a love that is both deeply physical and a marriage of souls. 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 Singapores Head of Police. Two cultures bound together by the invisible threads of fate yet separated by cultural diversity. By incorporating real figures from Singapores historical past, Dawn Farnham brings to life the heady atmosphere of Old Singapore, where exotic beliefs and customs clash and jostle in the struggle to make a life and create mutual understanding between peoples from different worlds.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: hiStoriCAl fiCtion / roMAnCe pAperbACK / ebooK MAy 2007 (pb) / Sept2011 (e) 9789810575670 (pb) / 9789814358408 (e)
The Hills of Singapore (The Straits Quartet, Vol.3): A landscape of loss, longing and love
Dawn Farnham
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 who is, unbeknownst to him, the father of her eldest son, Alex. Charlotte is convinced she can find happiness in a respectable marriage with the attractive but reticent Captain Maitland. But when murder and death strike, Singapore erupts in the violence of triad wars and Zhens growing affection for Alex gives cause for alarm, she must make some hard decisions, for her children and herself. Drawing on the real-life historical personalities of the time, Dawn Farnham mixes fact and fiction to paint a rich portrait of midnineteenth century Singapore and the realm of the White Rajah of Sarawak, at a time when triads, piracy and crime were rife and life in colonial Southeast Asia was anything but safe.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: hiStoriCAl fiCtion / roMAnCe pAperbACK / ebooK oCt 2010 (pb) / nov 2011 (e) 9789810854331 (pb) / 9789814358392 (e)
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The Red Thread The Shallow Seas The Singapore Hills The English Concubine
The Shallow Seas (The Straits Quartet, Vol.2): A tale of two cities, Singapore and Batavia
Dawn Farnham
In this sequel to The Red Thread, Charlotte Macleod is nineteen, pregnant, and alone in 1842. She is fleeing a scandalous liaison with her married Chinese lover, a liaison which would bring ruin on him, herself, and her brother, Robert, the police chief of Singapore. When Tigran Manouk, forty, and the richest merchant in Batavia, capital of the Dutch East Indies, asks for her hand in marriage, the choice is no choice. Through loss and pain, Charlotte will find a way to make a life with a man she does not love in a town she does not understand. Until she returns to Singapore, to the town where the man she loves waits for her, to face the hardest decision of her life.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: hiStoriCAl fiCtion / roMAnCe pAperbACK / ebooK deC 2008 (pb) / Sept 2011 (e) 9789810810795 (pb) / 9789814358316 (e)
A Woman of Bangkok (p.40) Jaipong Dancer (p.31) Late Blossom (p.8) Love and Lust in Singapore (p.41) Singapore Girl (p.6) The Pioneers (p.40) The Rose of Singapore (p.31)
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Shadow Play Year of the Tiger A Monsoon Feast A Woman of Bangkok And The Rain My Drink The Pioneers The Lies that Build a Marriage Love and Lust in Singapore The Flight of the Swans Locked Out Private Dancer Bangkok Bob and the Missing Mormon Thai Girl Bangkok Free Fall Crime Scene: Singapore Iban Dream Death in the Kingdom Singapore Sling Shot Disorder El desorden Beck and Call Code Shield The Notting Hill Trilogy, Vols. 1, 2 & 3 The Devils Pope The Elements Cement, Cabbages & Cars
The investigation is as much a cultural exploration as detective work, and I would definitely read more books in the series just to get close to the Kelantan way of life Next magazine, Singapore If you love Agatha Christie and detective fiction, heres a new series set closer to home in Kelantan, Malaysia featuring female sleuth Mak Cik Maryams struggles in a wayang world filled with rivalries and intrigue Singapore Womens Weekly
Year of the Tiger: A wartime secret in Singapore triggers a global bioterrorism nightmare
David Miller
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A Monsoon Feast
A Monsoon Feast is an anthology of literary short stories by renowned writers from Kerala and Singapore and celebrates leading writing and writers from both communities. The collection, featuring a foreword by author and poet Professor Kirpal Singh, includes stories by well-known author Shashi Tharoor, Commonwealth Writers Prize-winning author of 12 books, including The Great Indian Novel, and inaugural Singapore Literature Prize winner and popular author Suchen Christine Lim.
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During World War II, the Imperial Japanese Army under General Tomoyuki Yamashita looted untold amounts of gold and other valuables from across its occupied colonies in Southeast Asia to finance the empires ongoing military expansion. But when the tide of war turned against Japan in 1943, much of this treasure had to be buried in secret. Over the decades, the search for the legendary Yamashitas Gold had been in vain, until now ... A group of foreign workers digging a tunnel under the Padang in present-day Singapore stumbles across a treasure vault and inadvertently triggers a biological booby trap. An unknown strain of anthrax is released, threatening a global holocaust. It is up to Assistant Superintendent Gerald Loh of the Singapore Police Force to decipher a cryptic clue left behind with the loot to halt this deadly plague. Year of the Tiger takes readers on a roller-coaster journey of political wrangling, murky history and secret organisations to discover the elusive cure for a seemingly unstoppable pandemic.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion / thriller pAperbACK / ebooK Aug 2012 (pb) / Aug 2012 (e) 9789814358897 (pb) / 9789814358903 (e)
Big Wall Newspaper by Suchen Christine Lim Death of a Schoolmaster by Shashi Tharoor Because I Tell by Felix Cheong A Life Elsewhere by Jaishree Misra Patchwork by O Thiam Chin In Memory of Kaya Toast by Anjali Menon Taste by Verena Tay
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion / Short StorieS pAperbACK / ebooK nov 2012 (pb) / nov 2012 (e) 9789814358835 (pb) / 9789814358842 (e)
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A Woman of Bangkok
Jack Reynolds
Set against a beautifully observed Thailand of the 1950s, this is the story of a young Englishmans infatuation with a dance-hall hostess named Vilai, who all Bangkok knows as The White Leopard. No ordinary prostitute, Vilai is one of the most memorable in literatures long line of brazen working girls. An unmitigated liar and brutally transparent about her desire for money, she unscrupulously milks young Reggie Joyce, the son of an Anglican vicar, with complete frankness. Reggie knows her for what she is yet there seems no folly he will not commit for her, no road to ruin he dares not take. Vilai becomes an obsession for himan obsession that brings Reggie moments of ecstasy, months of anguish and the threat of utter disaster. Acknowledged today as one of the most memorable novels about Thailand, A Woman of Bangkok was first published to critical acclaim in London and New York in the 1950s and is a classic of Bangkok fiction. While the Fifties was a very different world, what is remarkable about this book is that the more the bar scene in Bangkok changes, the more it stays the same. Just as Moll Flanders and Fanny Hill stand eternal, Vilai takes a very special, dare one say seminal, place as the first and best of the many anti-heroines of the now burgeoning Bangkok novel. Jack Reynolds was born Emrys Reynolds Jones on 19 June 1913 in Hertfordshire in the south of England, the son of a non-conformist minister.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion pAperbACK / ebooK deC 2011 (pb) / deC 2011 (e) 9789810854300 (pb) / 9789814358620 (e)
The Lies That Build a Marriage: Stories of the unsung, unsaid and uncelebrated in Singapore
Suchen Christine Lim
A mother finds out her son is gay; a daughter finds out her two mothers are lesbians; a niece stumbles upon the body of her dead uncle dressed in his wifes sarong kebaya; and an old mans nascent feelings for a Filipino maid lead him back to his suppressed art. The Lies that Build A Marriage, Suchen Christine Lims short stories of the unsung, unsaid and uncelebrated in Singapore, delve beneath the sunlit islands prosperity and coded decorum. Her characters chip away prejudice and sculpt it into acceptance of the other. Suchen Christine Lim was born in Malaysia but she grew up in Singapore. She is the author of Fistful of Colours, awarded the inaugural Singapore Literature Prize 1992; A Bit of Earth, shortlisted for the Singapore Literature Prize 2004; Ricebowl and Gift from The Gods. Other publications include a play co-authored with Ophelia Ooi, The Amah: A Portrait in Black and White, Short Play Merit Prize 1989; Stories of the Overseas Chinese, a non-fiction book, 2005; and several childrens books written for schools.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion / Short StorieS pAperbACK / ebooK Sept 2007 (pb) / JAn 2012 (e) 9789810587130 (pb) / 9789814358583 (e)
Moving and beautifully described Times Literary Supplement, UK Considerable sensibility and penetration The Sunday Times, UK An important book a book of great richness profoundly moving The Daily Telegraph, UK Han Suyin can convey the heat, the squalor, and flux of Asiatic life with expert touches TIME magazine, USA
Among the ten finest novels written about Asia The Asian Wall Street Journal (Harry Rolnick) Pulls no punches a book to remember The Age, Australia At times the lying, grasping, impenitent and wholly immoral Vilai becomes twenty times larger than life. She is the real thing The New York Times, USA One night in Bangkok, so the song goes, makes a hard man humble. The city is, in fact, a combine harvester for the expat male heart. Jack Reynolds captures the ethos perfectly in this, the definitive account, written 50 years ago The Guardian, UK (Malcolm Pryce) Fascinating intensely readable Gore Vidal, author Jack Reynolds 1950s A Woman of Bangkok (originally published A Sort of Beauty in 1956, republished under the new name shortly thereafter), a well-written and poignant story of a young Englishmans descent into the world of Thai brothels, remains the best novel yet published with this theme Joe Cummings, author More than half a century ago, Jack Reynolds wrote the original Bangkok bargirl story, highlighting the dangers that can befall a man who loses his heart in the Land of Smiles. The story is as pertinent today as it was then and always will be so long as men continue to look for love in the wrong places Stephen Leather, author
The Pioneers
Katharine Susannah Prichard
This endearing nineteenth-century family saga follows the lives, loves and losses of one pioneering family and two escaped convicts as they open up the land in Gippsland, Victoria. The Pioneers won the Hodder and Stoughton All Empire Literature Prize for Australasia in 1915, giving its author one thousand pounds and the opportunity to launch her career as a creative writer. The Pioneers has been filmed twice: in 1916 and in 1926. This classic Australian story not only commands a place in the cannon of Australian literature but it is also an important part of Australias national cultural heritage for its fascinating record and reflection of early Australian life and perspectives. Katharine Susannah Prichard was a founding member of the Australian Communist Party; she wrote more than fifteen books and was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1951.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion pAperbACK MAy 2010 9789810848804
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Private Dancer
Stephen Leather
Pete, a young travel writer, wanders into a Bangkok bar and meets the love of his life. Pete thinks that Joy is the girl of his dreams: young, stunningly pretty, and one of the top-earning go-go dancers in Nana Plaza. What follows is a roller-coaster ride of sex, drugs, lies and murder, as Pete discovers that his very own private dancer is not all that she claims to be. And that far from being the girl of his dreams, Joy is his own personal nightmare.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion / thriller pAperbACK nov 2005 9789810539160
Thai Girl
Andrew Hicks
When travellers Ben and Emma come to blows on the idyllic Thai island of Koh Samet, its not long before Ben falls for Fon, a flirtatious but enigmatic beach masseuse, and is forced to come to terms with the darker side of tourism in Thailand. As Ben parties on the beaches with travellers from around the world and experiences the raunchy nightlife of Bangkok, he is drawn deeper into the harsh reality of his island paradise. The closer he is to Fon, the sparkling Thai girl of his dreams, the more he realizes what it means to be truly poor and what drives farmers daughters away from their homes to sell their bodies in the bars of Bangkok. On the surface Thai Girl is an endearing romantic adventure novel; at another level it explores some of the disturbing issues affecting a fast-developing country and its people as well as the problems associated with cross-cultural relationships. Hicks weaves a gripping and thought-provoking narrative that reaches its climax in the sultry heat of Thailands exotic traveller beaches. Andrew Hicks first came to Thailand in the late Seventies and in more recent years has travelled extensively throughout the country with backpack and notebook, observing the interaction of Thais and foreign visitors.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion pAperbACK / ebooK JAn 2006 (pb) / feb 2012 (e) 9789810539184 (pb) / 9789814358248 (e)
A gripping, highly readable thriller that cleverly intertwines the stories of the main two protagonists The Asian Review of Books With its conversational, almost confessional style of writing, this novel will have you rushing through it in one night to reach the climatic ending The Straits Times The best book regarding relationships with bargirls that you can ever read Pattaya Mail Because of all of its local wisdom, Private Dancer ought to be made available to every tourist at port of entry The Bangkok Post
This book really is a cracking yarn If you have spent some time in the military, the accurate description of the weaponry will lend much weight to the plot Death in the Kingdom will have all those who enjoy a good thriller asking for more Pattaya Mail
iban Dream
Golda Mowe
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Orphaned as a young boy in the rainforests of Borneo, Bujang is brought up by a family of orangutans, but his adult future has already been decided for him by Sengalang Burong, the Iban warpath god. On reaching adulthood, Bujang must leave his ape family and serve the warpath god as a warrior and a headhunter. Having survived his first assignment to kill an ill-tempered demon in the form of a ferocious wild boar subsequent adventures see Bujang converse with gods, shamans, animal spirits and with the nomadic people of Borneo as he battles evil spirits and demons to preserve the safety of those he holds dear to him. But Bujangs greatest test is still to come and he must rally a large headhunting expedition to free his captured wife and those of his fellow villagers. In this unique work of fantasy fiction, the author uses real beliefs, taboos and terminology of the Iban (a longhouse-dwelling indigenous group from Borneo who, until recently, were renowned for practising headhunting) to weave an epic tale of good versus evil. Born to an Iban mother and Melanau father, Golda Mowe has always been interested in the culture and traditions of Borneos indigenous people. She recalls childhood evenings in her Borneo longhouse, sitting in a pool of lamplight, listening to her great-aunt tell tales of jungle animals or her father recount his hunting adventures.
Genre: Format: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion / fAntASy ebooK MAy 2012 9789814358804
Stephen Leather is one of the UKs most successful print and ebook authors with over thirty books to his name, translated into ten languages. He is the author of true crime bestseller Confessions of a Bangkok Private Eye, published by Monsoon Books, and two series of books published by Hodder & Stoughton, UK.
Andrew Grant has lived and worked in a variety of roles around the world, including being a professional hunter, merchant seaman and bodyguard. A small arms expert, competitive pistol shooter and keen photographer, he is a frequent visitor to Asia, regarding the region as his second home.
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Disorder
Juan Carlos Girauta
Disorder. Chaos. But a chaos with its own logic. The protagonist of this noir novella is Juan Barcelona, who shares his surname with his native city. A PhD in Physics, he discovers through mental illness and an obsession with Sigmund Freud that murder is not only a social disorder but an irreversible process. Killing belongs to thermodynamics. And entropy shall be the last stop in an analytical trip to the city of Barcelona. Disorder is the English translation of El desorden, an acclaimed work of contemporary urban fiction from Barcelona native Juan Carlos Girauta.
Genre: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion / thriller June 2012 (ebooK) 9789814358828 (ebooK)
The Notting Hill Trilogy Vol.1: The Quest for the Penny Black Vol.2: Policemans Lot Vol.3: The Ladys not for Taking
MSA Blackwell
Assisted by clues discovered by the elderly eccentric widow of an eminent archaeologist in the diaries of a dishonest equerry to Queen Victoria, a group of Londoners commence on a treasure hunt in 1974 London to unearth stolen Penny Black stamps hidden across the city. This comedy takes in the sights of London and the unusual characters who call London home.
Genre: Pub date: ISbn (Vol.1): ISbn (Vol.2): ISbn (Vol.3): fiCtion / huMour MArCh 2012 (ebooK) 9789814358361 (ebooK) 9789814423021 (ebooK) 9789814423274 (ebooK)
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El desorden
Juan Carlos Girauta
The original Spanish-language version of the thriller Disorder.
Genre: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion / thriller (SpAniSh) June 2012 (ebooK) 9789814358996 (ebooK)
The Elements
Andrew A. Chng
In the year 2025, peace fills the lands and war is nothing but a thing of the past. With no need to spend on military might, governments and nations have moved on, investing in the discovery of the body. Bryan Yang and his friends stumble across one such scientific discovery and are now imbued with powers that every teenager dreams of. They try to take on the similarly powered Frank Loch, a powercrazed villain who has his eyes set on ruling the world. Will these youths be able to beat him? Or are they rushing to their deaths?
Genre: Pub date: ISbn: SCienCe fiCtion MAy 2012 (ebooK) 9789814358798 (ebooK)
code Shield
Eric Alagan
A sovereign fund, Tengli, loses its bid to buy IndoTel, an Indonesian telecoms player. Russian Mafiya-backed interests acquire IndoTel, pointing to a Mole within the Singapore establishment. Tara Banks, an undercover agent, traces the leak to Moscow.
Genre: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion / thriller feb 2012 (ebooK) 9789814358293 (ebooK)
cement, cabbages & cars: cross-cultural misadventures in The Land of the Morning calm
Roger Dix
A tale of modern-day South Korea in fictitious prose based on the real-life experiences, travels and adventures of the author and people he has known. The tale takes the reader through a thoughtful yet laughable cross-cultural interchange between a young man from the west and the people of Korea, from Canada to Seoul to the Uisung countryside farming community, to the hub of the countrys industrial centre, Ulsan, back to Seoul and eventually Canada.
Genre: Pub date: ISbn: fiCtion MAy 2012 (ebooK) 9789814358781 (ebooK)
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