new
  1. Books on Singapore
  2. Books on Thailand
  3. Erotica & sexual exposés
  4. True crime
  5. Books on Malaysia
  6. Memoirs
  7. Kid's & young adult
  8. Books on Indonesia
  9. Fiction
  10. Nonfiction
 
 

Thai Private Eye

by Warren Olson

For more than a decade, the intrepid Warren Olson trawled the mean streets of Bangkok and the lesser-known corners of the Land of Smiles. His brief? To uncover unsavoury truths about Thai bargirl lovers, philandering spouses, insurance fraud and scam artists of various stripes. He was a private eye prying into nooks and crannies few dared to explore and, along the way, he uncovered fascinating secrets of Thais and foreigners engaged in no good.

This volume—the follow-up to Olson’s bestselling Confessions of a Bangkok Private Eye—serves up more juicy portions of what goes on under the veneer in Thailand and includes stories deemed too hot to include in the first book for fear of repercussions. It also includes recent cases, where state-of-the-art surveillance devices and other advances in the dark arts of private investigation have made it easier to uncover dirt deep below the surface. This is a book that reads like exciting fiction, with one big difference: every story is true. Only the names and related identifying details have been changed to protect the innocent along with the guilty. These chronicles of a decade lived dangerously in the Land of Crooked Smiles will, by turns, entertain, shock, inflame and inform you.


 
Pub Date: January 2009 | Price: S$23.50 | Paperback (B format) 320pp
True Crime| ISBN: 978-981-08-1084-9 | Territory: World (all langauges)
     
Warren Olson worked as a horse trainer in New Zealand and Thailand before becoming the marketing manager at a hotel in northeast Thailand. Not only did the hotel boast eighty local ladies in its massage parlour, but the mafia family who owned it imported Russian prostitutes on the side. Olson then successfully reinvented himself as a private detective and worked the bars and back alleys of Bangkok.