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Title Killing Plato  
ISBN 978 981 4361 26 2
Imprint Marshall Cavendish Editions
 
Author(s)
Jake Needham
 
Specifications 130 x 198 mm / 352pp / paperback
 
Publication Date Jan-2012
 
Target Audience Readers of thrillers and crime fiction, especially those intrigued by the Exotic East setting.
Price (US) USD 16.99 BUY NOW
 
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About the Book

Welcome to Phuket. It's a paradise, for the rich, the beautiful - and the heavily armed.

When Jack Shepherd runs into international racketeer and fugitive Plato Karsarkis in a Phuket beach bar one night, little can he imagine the series of events the chance encounter sets in motion. Jack finds himself swiftly embroiled in a world of arms deals, extortion and blackmail. At stake is five million dollars, a presidential pardon, and he must fight for his life if he is to successfully bring off what Plato asks of him.

The third in the best-selling Jack Shepherd series, this volume combines a cracking fast pace with evocative descriptions of Phuket, and biting observation of the country's customs and mores. In this most colourful of tropical paradises, a dark and explosive tale unfolds.

About the Author

Jake Needham is the author of four international crime novels, all of which were English-language bestsellers throughout Asia: The Ambassador's Wife, Killing Plato, Laundry Man, and The Big Mango. The Straits Times (Singapore) called him "Asia's most stylish and atmospheric writer of crime fiction".

Jake has written extensively for film and television, with his motion pictures being distributed by Columbia-TriStar, HBO, Lifetime, the USA Network, Turner Pictures and Showtime.

Needham lives in Bangkok, a continual source of inspiration for his writing.
   
 
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