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Moving to Thailand - Your 2nd Life Begins!    by Mike Fook
Price: $2.99 USD. 24720 words. Published by MF Books  on March 19, 2011. .

Moving to Thailand can be an easy and fun transition with the help of this book. After you move to Thailand you'll notice some things: 1. You're not stressed out over all the fear-mongering from the evening news, newspapers, and talk radio in your home country. 2. You don't give a second thought to getting a ticket as you drive. 3. You're eating healthier food than maybe you ever have.
My Thai Story    by Guy Lilburne
Price: $4.99 USD. 50790 words. Published by bangkokbooks on April 12, 2011. .

We all have a dream of how we would like our life to be, but most of us compromise and settle for far less. I was guilty of the doing the same. Stuck in a rut. A burnt out and washed up police detective who drinks and smokes too much and was just letting life pass me by, hoping one day it would all change and life would get better.
The Thai Dragon    by Guy Lilburne
Price: $4.99 USD. 58730 words. Published by bangkokbooks on April 13, 2011. .

A beautiful young woman is found murdered in a luxury apartment on the tropical holiday island of Phuket. She has been butchered. She has a top security pass for the British embassy.
Boxing Day    by Christopher Jaymes
Price: $5.99 USD. 41660 words. Published by bangkokbooks on April 15, 2011. .

Based on a true story surrounding the 2004 tsunami, we follow author Chris Jaymes as he accidentally exchanged his would-be vacation in for a six-week stint as an aid worker in one of the world’s most tragic disasters. Upon arriving in Bangkok International Airport, he was informed that a tsunami had devastated the west coast of Thailand.
Mem Cries    by Trevor Brindley
Price: $6.99 USD. 54170 words. Published by bangkokbooks on April 15, 2011. .

Mem Cries tells the story of the extraordinary mid-life crisis experienced by an average guy – just like you and me. He awakes one day to find himself divorced from his wife, estranged from his new girlfriend, prematurely removed from his career and totally confused as to what to do next.
Expat Days: Making a Life in Thailand    by Steve Rosse
Price: $6.99 USD. 58550 words. Published by bangkokbooks on April 16, 2011. .

A perceptive insight of expat life in Thailand, with a pleasing blend of humour and shrewd comment. Read stories that shed light on a place that millions of tourists every year find fascinating, puzzling, and infuriating.
Thai Vignettes - Phuket and Beyond    by Steve Rosse
Price: $6.99 USD. 46330 words. Published by bangkokbooks on April 16, 2011. .

Phuket and Beyond Poignant, ironic, heartbreakingly sad, savagely funny. Brims with a host of keenly-observed characters cast adrift on Phuket's sunny shores and beyond.
Siamese Arabesques - Tales of the Islamic World with Thai Twists    by Carleton Cole
Price: $4.99 USD. 55090 words. Published by bangkokbooks on April 21, 2011. .

Mix classical Middle Eastern culture with Thai ways and what do you get? Something very intriguing – and utterly exotic. Some Arabs and Middle Easterners come to Bangkok for business and shopping. Others come for unrestrained sensuality, or medical tourism. Still others open restaurants, providing a welcome culinary service in Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya and beyond.
Through The Storm    by Su Yin Tan
Price: $2.99 USD. 67820 words. Published on August 8, 2011. .

A vicious attack out at sea sweeps a well-known entertainer to a far-off shore after a storm. A village girl and her family save him. But a cruel twist of fate kills the girl's parents and throws the young couple together, forcing them to weather a myriad of personal storms. All the while, danger lurks behind, growing bolder and more desperate, threatening to destroy everything in its path...
Killing Plato    by Jake Needham
Price: $2.99 USD. 98370 words. Published on December 10, 2011. .

Jack Shepherd is a well connected American lawyer until he trades the political scheming of Washington for the quiet life in Thailand. Plato Karsarkis is a celebrity straight out of the pages of Vanity Fair until he's indicted for smuggling Iraqi oil, charged with racketeering, and flees to Phuket. Karsarkis wants a presidential pardon. Shepherd wants Karsarkis to leave him alone.