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Review: Vulture Peak by John Burdett
THE PEAK OF THE FLESH TRADE By Jim Algie Starting with the first shot, the brilliantly warped Bangkok 8, John Burdett’s series of mysteries starring the Thai-American detective Sonchai Jitpleecheep have traded on flesh: of sex workers and the transgendered, … Continue reading
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Thailand’s Last Executioner: Obituary for a Kindly Killer
Story and photos by Jim Algie What sort of person leans over a sub-machine-gun bolted to the floor, takes aim at a target on a white curtain in front of a condemned man strapped … Continue reading
The tell-tale art
By Jim Algie In the middle of 2011, some eight years after the Thai government’s “War on Drugs” stacked up a body count of 2,500 people in three months, the first and only policemen to be indicted were handed down … Continue reading
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Eco Apocalypse
Weather patterns have gone schizo and loco lately with unheard of days of downpours in Bangkok during the dry season, cold snaps and lashes of wintry wind and frost in Europe, and even blizzards and school closures in normally balmy … Continue reading
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Straits Times reviews Bizarre Thailand
Mark Fenn has just reviewed Bizarre Thailand in Singapore’s Straits Times newspaper, giving the book an all round thumbs up. Illuminating and irreverent, it offers a taste of Thailand far from Bangkok’s glitzy shopping malls and the well-worn tourist trails, … Continue reading
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Reviewing the Reviewer
Given the ever-more scrawny and space-famished column inches given to book reviews, it takes a surgeon’s skill to tap that vein and distill the blood and bile of a tome these days. But Max Crosbie-Jones, the managing editor of Bangkok101, … Continue reading
YouTubing on the New Bizarre Thailand Channel
After consulting with a Thai fortune-teller, re-reading parts of the I-Ching, uttering an incantation to Ganesha, the god of art, and waiting until Venus was in Neptune, while staving off much apathy and plenty of petulance (though that last clause … Continue reading
Playing the Pimp of Self-Promotion (Reluctantly Once More)
A message from our host, Jim Algie… Many thanks are due to all the readers, reviewers and good bookwormish Samaritans out there for buying up the first print run of the book back in June: about 15 months ahead of … Continue reading
Sabotage Times runs Bizarre Thailand excerpt on See Uey, the notorious child-killing cannibal
Sabotage Times, the online magazine published by the legendary James Brown of Loaded fame, has just run a full excerpt from Bizarre Thailand. The chapter from the book’s Crime Scenes section covers a number of morbid and gruesome tales, focusing … Continue reading