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The Glass Kingdom

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Pub Date 20 Aug 2020 | Archive Date 19 Sep 2020


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Description

A tense, stunningly well-observed heist novel following an American woman on the run in the blazing heat of Bangkok, from ‘a modern Graham Greene’ (Sunday Times)

Sarah Talbot Jennings, a young American living in New York, has fled to Bangkok to disappear. Arriving with a suitcase containing $200,000, she rents an apartment at the Kingdom, a glittering high-end complex slowly sinking into its own twilight – and run by conveniently discreet staff.

In Bangkok’s shocking heat Sarah meets the beguiling Mali, a half-Thai tenant who’s strangely determined to bring the quiet American out of her shell. An invitation to Mali’s poker nights soon follows, where – fuelled by shots of yadong, gossip of shady dealings in the city and the hit of marijuana – Sarah is drawn into the orbit of the Kingdom’s glamorous ex-pat women.

But when an attempted military coup wracks the streets below and Sarah witnesses something unspeakable through one of the Kingdom’s windows, only to be followed by a series of strange disappearances, Sarah’s safe haven begins to feel like a trap.

From a master of atmosphere and suspense, The Glass Kingdom is a brilliantly unsettling story of cruelty and psychological unrest, and an enthralling glimpse into the shadowy crossroads of karma and human greed.

A tense, stunningly well-observed heist novel following an American woman on the run in the blazing heat of Bangkok, from ‘a modern Graham Greene’ (Sunday Times)

Sarah Talbot Jennings, a young...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781781090787
PRICE £16.99 (GBP)
PAGES 304

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