Saturday, 23 February 2013

Zero Hour in Phnom Pehn


Zero Hour in Phnom Pehn

Cover for 'Zero Hour in Phnom Pehn'
By Christopher G. Moore
Published byHeavenLakePress
Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star
(4.00 based on 1 review) 

Published: Dec. 21, 2010 
Words: 102,882 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9786167503004






2004 German Critics Award for Crime Fiction and
Winner of 2007 Premier Special Director Book Award Semana Negra, Spain

In the early 1990s, at the end of the devastating civil war UN peacekeeping forces try to keep the lid on the violence. Gunfire can still be heard nightly in Phnom Penh, where Vietnamese prostitutes try to hook UN peacekeepers from the balcony of the Lido Bar.

Calvino traces leads on a missing farang from Bangkok to war-torn Cambodia, through the Russian market, hospitals, nightclubs, news briefings, and UNTAC Headquarters. Calvino’s buddy, Colonel Pratt, knows something that Calvino does not: the missing man is connected with the jewels stolen from the Saudi royal family. Calvino quickly finds out that he is not the only one looking for the missing farang.

“The story is fast-paced and entertaining. Even outside of his Bangkok comfort zone, Moore shows he is one of the best chroniclers of the expat diaspora.”
—The Daily Yomiuri



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