Best Guide to Bangkok - a Novel by John Burdett

Once Again, it Takes a Novelist to Get Under the Skin of a City

John Burdett - a Painting By Chris Coles - Chris Coles
John Burdett - a Painting By Chris Coles - Chris Coles
To feel the essence of a place like Bangkok, one needs more than a guide book. Now along comes a stunning thriller that is the perfect guide to Bangkok and its people.

There are guides aplenty to Bangkok, its nightlife, clubs, and city government, but few come anywhere close to giving the reader an impression of the real experience.

Bangkok Haunts is the most recent book by thriller writer John Burdett and it fills in the gaps nicely. Anyone who wants to know Bangkok’s sleazier side and how this is reconciled with the Buddhist beliefs of the people, will be rewarded by reading Burdett's new book. It features the policeman familiar from his earlier books, Detective Sonchai Jitpleechep.

Books by John Burdett

Anyone who has read Burdett’s earlier Bangkok crime stories featuring detective Sonchai, Bangkok Eight and Bangkok Tattoo, will already be familiar with the characters, Sonchai the detective, his mother the owner of a brothel, and the girls who work in the red-light districts of Patpong, Soi Cowboy and Nana Plaza. All three books deal with the major and minor corruptions that are a way of life in Thailand, the resilience of the Thai people and their Buddhist faith. All three novels have at their centre a disturbing and horrific murder. Bangkok Haunts hangs on a snuff movie. Nowadays, this seedy side of life, in literature and art, has become known as Bangkok Noir.

Life in Thailand

Regular visitors to Thailand and residents of the country will be familiar with many of the situations that crop up in the book, but it is the ease with which they are introduced, the unselfconscious way in which Burdett introduces unfamiliar Thai words yet doesn’t slow down the dialogue by translating them there and then, that moves the plot along so smoothly and keeps the reader glued to the page.

About the Author, John Burdett

John Burdett is English by birth, a lawyer familiar with the Far East, and obviously, very familiar with Thailand. His books are meticulously researched. His cop, Sonchai, is a half-Thai, half-American non-corrupt Buddhist, but he is a far cry from the clean-cut, American cop who defeats the wicked and defends the poor while working 24/7 without sleep! Sonchai is all too human. His partner in this new book, Lek, is awaiting a sex-change operation, and his reasons are explained with compassion and insight.

About the Novel

During the course of the novel the reader is taken through the haunts of the Thai prostitutes, the offices of the local police and the corrupt Immigration Agency on the border with Cambodia, the back streets of Phnom Penh where violence is matter of course and the haunts of members of Bangkok’s High Society whose efforts to protect their identities are at the centre of the plot.

All three novels are ironic and sexy. They can inspire horror and disgust, delight and fascination in equal portions. Many parts may shock, but the writing is strangely poetic. One sentence from the latest book may explain more about Thailand than a hundred guide books.

“There is no tragedy that compares to an interminable tomorrow without rice”.

Mari Nicholson, Keith Pritchard

Mari Nicholson - Award Winning travel writer and historian, member of British Guild of Travel Writers.Travelwriters.co.uk, and Society of Women Writers and ...

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