250 Thai Girls by Age 25, A True Story from South East Asia: My Real Life Adventure By John Harvey
250 Thai Girls by Age 25 A True Story from South East Asia is a true to life adventure that can be relived from beginning to end The story begins with the allure of travel and the need for new experiences Sex drugs alcohol and debauchery are the name of the game and the impetus behind this historic modern day journey Bangkok Chiang Mai Udon Thani Cambodia Laos and the pristine Andaman beaches of Kho Lipe are featured in this bold and daring travel adventure The author narrowly escapes death at the hands of a knife wielding Cambodian mugger He is violently attacked by a taxi driver in Bangkok Held up by the Laos Police for running at a late night roadblock with a teen prostitute And he narrowly escapes a King Cobra in the jungles of Northern Thailand This non fiction story is as authentic and original as anything in its genre The names places and people from this wild South East Asian sex capade have not been altered in any way This book has the potential to spark a new generation of hedonistic travelers looking to better understand themselves and where to go to make that possible Once you go Asian you will never go Caucasian Join the author on his solo travels while he searches out every nook and cranny during his first year in South East Asia. This book isn t for my mother 250 Thai Girls by Age 25 A True Story from South East Asia My Real Life Adventure

aka site_link Jon Barton site_link William S Brady with site_link Angus Wells site_link L. B Dancer with site_link Angus Wells site_link John B Harvey site_link William M James with site_link Terry Harknett and site_link Laurence James site_link Terry Lennox site_link John J McLaglen with site_link Laurence James James Mann site_link Thom Ryder site_link J. D Sandon with site_link Angus Wells site_link Jon HartJohn Harvey born 21 December 1938 in London is a British author of crime fiction most famous for his series of jazz influenced Charlie Resnick novels based in the City of Nottingham Harvey has also published over 90 books under various names and has worked on scripts for TV and radio He also ran Slow Dancer Press from 1977 to 1999 publishing poetry The first Resnick novel Lonely Hearts was published in 1989 and was named by aka site_link Jon Barton site_link William S Brady with site_link Angus Wells site_link L. B Dancer with site_link Angus Wells site_link John B Harvey site_link William M James with site_link Terry Harknett and site_link Laurence James site_link Terry Lennox site_link John J McLaglen with site_link Laurence James James Mann site_link Thom Ryder site_link J. D Sandon with site_link Angus Wells site_link Jon HartJohn Harvey born 21 December 1938 in London is a British author of crime fiction most famous for his series of jazz influenced Charlie Resnick novels based in the City of Nottingham Harvey has also published over 90 books under various names and has worked on scripts for TV and radio He also ran Slow Dancer Press from 1977 to 1999 publishing poetry The first Resnick novel Lonely Hearts was published in 1989 and was named by The Times as one of the 100 Greatest Crime Novels of the Century Harvey brought the series to an end in 1998 with Last Rites though Resnick has since made peripheral appearances in Harvey s new Frank Elder series The protagonist Elder is a retired detective who now lives as Harvey briefly did in Cornwall The first novel in this series Flesh and Blood won Harvey the Crime Writers Association Silver Dagger in 2004 an accolade many crime fiction critics thought long overdue In 2007 he was awarded the Diamond Dagger for a Lifetime s Contribution to the genre On 14th July 2009 he received an honorary degree Doctor of Letters from the University of Nottingham in recognition of his literary eminence and his associations with both the University and Nottingham particularly in the Charlie Resnick novels He is also a big Notts County fan site_link..J Coburn with site_link Laurence James site_link J.J Coburn with site_link Laurence James site_link J