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MISSING IN RANGOON by Christopher G. Moore
$6
The 13th novel in the Vincent Calvino crime series is titled MISSING IN RANGOON, one of the longest running international crime series. (Book works as a stand alone)
Canadian Christopher G. Moore is the creator of the award-winning Vincent Calvino Private Eye series. In his former life, he studied at Oxford University and taught law at the University of British Columbia. In 1988, he came to Thailand and remained in Bangkok.
The novel is in the tradition of a noir thriller.
Calvino and Colonel Pratt tap into the strong undercurrents pulling the Burmese and foreigners into an unknown zone. Political systems undergoing major transitions are like a phase transition of water to steam. Burma is becoming a different place but the old Burma remains. A revolution explodes with the stuff of a thriller. The realization there are consequences of this internal revolution at the most personal level was Moore’s compelling reason to write this book.
As I did not read this book, I had to look it up to see what others said….it is rated 5* and FYI - Used prices: Amazon USD17.72 for just good condition-48.41, Abebooks USD9.27 acceptable/good condition-29.72, Alibi USD8.01 good-81.29 and they are selling new ones from USD42.98-99.96. (plus shipping costs) Don’t know why this book is priced so high, find that ridiculous, and am setting what I think is a fair price for you & me of $6.00. Thank you.
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The 13th novel in the Vincent Calvino crime series is titled MISSING IN RANGOON, one of the longest running international crime series. (Book works as a stand alone)
Canadian Christopher G. Moore is the creator of the award-winning Vincent Calvino Private Eye series. In his former life, he studied at Oxford University and taught law at the University of British Columbia. In 1988, he came to Thailand and remained in Bangkok.
The novel is in the tradition of a noir thriller.
Calvino and Colonel Pratt tap into the strong undercurrents pulling the Burmese and foreigners into an unknown zone. Political systems undergoing major transitions are like a phase transition of water to steam. Burma is becoming a different place but the old Burma remains. A revolution explodes with the stuff of a thriller. The realization there are consequences of this internal revolution at the most personal level was Moore’s compelling reason to write this book.
As I did not read this book, I had to look it up to see what others said….it is rated 5* and FYI - Used prices: Amazon USD17.72 for just good condition-48.41, Abebooks USD9.27 acceptable/good condition-29.72, Alibi USD8.01 good-81.29 and they are selling new ones from USD42.98-99.96. (plus shipping costs) Don’t know why this book is priced so high, find that ridiculous, and am setting what I think is a fair price for you & me of $6.00. Thank you.
EUC SOFTCOVER
PICKUP NORTH STEVESTON NEAR DIEFENBAKER SCHOOL
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