The guys are
back and on a mission. Keng completes
his task of helping his friends find their futures and is finally free to move
on. As friendships are rekindled, the
Diamonds set down a path that will see them change the face of Diamond Boys,
and Pattaya.
They gain
revenge on some of those who crossed, exploited and abused them. To get there they have to work undercover for
the police to expose a side of Thailand a lot of them were once part of, the side the Thailand where they lost their
innocence. In many ways it was all for
Keng, their soul mate, who started young and died at 20.
Rot finally
declares his feelings, ones that he has hidden from everyone but Mike and,
together with Run, leads the Diamonds towards the future.
There is a
big surprise in store when Mike’s family arrives for an extended Christmas. The last thing they were expecting was a gay
wedding.
The pivotal
event in the Thai Diamonds books is Rit’s night at the Hilton. Whilst Rough Diamonds tells the story up to
that night, Diamond Fellowship is a fast-paced account of the 6 months that
follow it. If you have read Rough
Diamonds, Diamond Fellowship follows their stories. If you have not then Rough Diamonds is there
for you to delve into their past once you have read Diamond Fellowship.
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