
The Postmistress of Nong Khai
Frank Hurst(Author)
Matador (Publisher)
Published on 28. March 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-78589-057-4 (ISBN)
Description
Mike Rawlin, an ambitious Customs Intelligence officer, is posted to the British Embassy in Bangkok, where he is tasked with infiltrating a dangerous band of drug smugglers in the infamous and remote Golden Triangle. His work consumes him and he becomes increasingly isolated from his family as he takes more risks, throwing himself recklessly into his new life. With the help of the Thai police and an Australian counterpart, Mike tracks down a notorious Dutch drug lord, Bart Vanderpool, who he has been hunting for years. Bart is masterminding an elaborate plot to smuggle heroin from the Golden Triangle to Britain. After tapping Bart's phone as part of his surveillance operation, Mike is introduced to Lek, a beautiful Thai Airways hostess, from the Mekong River city of Nong Khai, who has inside information about the drug ring. With Lek's help Mike steals ever closer to trapping Bart, but in the process Lek becomes the object of his desire and the two embark on an emotional affair. Mike's personal and professional values begin to disintegrate as his infatuation for her grows. Mike's investigation leads to a climatic ending in which he must choose between the woman he loves and the capture of a man he has been hunting for over ten years. Passion, deception and intrigue provide a heady mix in this fast-paced crime thriller set in London and Thailand. A highly entertaining read, The Postmistress of Nong Khai is full of fascinating and elusive characters and will appeal to readers who enjoy being kept guessing until the very end.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Troubador Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78589-057-4 (9781785890574)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Frank Hurst is a recently retired career intelligence officer and investigator with over thirty five years' experience with Her Majesty's Customs, Scotland Yard and the British Foreign Office. Frank's career took him to over fifty countries in pursuit of UK objectives; building cases against the most serious international drug smugglers and organised crime groups.