When intelligence officer Mike Rawlin becomes the assassination target of an international drugs smuggler his world descends into chaos … In the much-anticipated final story of the Golden Triangle Trilogy, Frank Hurst provides another spell-binding trip into the world of international crime and the steamy jungles of South East Asia. Brimming with secrets, romance, rivalry and deception, this is an epic story in its own right.
Praise for the Golden Triangle Trilogy.
‘Hurst’s writing is compelling, a drama of considerable suspense; akin to 007 with canny Ian Fleming style plot building intact. Hurst achieves a level of authenticity that armchair detective writers can’t hope to match.’ The Nation
‘Gripping, quality writing, truly enjoyable, fabulous, a delight to read, couldn’t put it down, bring on the movie.’ Amazon customers
‘A fast-paced page turner. Hurst’s writing shows a real inside knowledge of the drug business; nail biting, irresistible.’ Goodreads UK
First book took to long to get going, 50% dragging 50% exciting, I could understand that because he was giving the reader the background. Second book very good. This, the third book in the series i feel he's done the same as the first book, 50% was too much explaining the 2nd book. The next 50% was really good.
A most exciting and suspenseful book. There is enough excitement here for three books! I have read The Postmistress of Nong Kai and The Chiang Mai Assignment- and Frank Hurst's books just keep getting better and better.
I am privileged to call Frank Hurst a friend- and I hope the next time he is in Udon (my home) I hope he will drop by. I would love to see him again. As I write myself, I would love to get some tips as to what makes him so good.
Alan Garner alangarner6z@gmail.com
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