“That was the grand bargain with evil. No wrong ever got righted, any more than a hangman’s rope was ever unknotted and used as a child’s swing.” Private InvestigatorNoir FictionHardboiledBangkok Fiction Book:Crackdown Source: Crackdown
“My goal is to live far outside of history as possible. History is a territory where mostly bad things happen to good people.” Noir FictionNoir MysteryHardboiledBangkok FictionPrivate Eye Fiction Book:Crackdown Source: Crackdown
“Rumors in Thailand don’t have fathers or mothers. They’re orphans of loan sharks, con men, streetwalkers, and fortune tellers. No one claims them until they become legitimate.” Noir FictionExpatBangkok FictionBangkok ThrillerPrivate Eye Fiction Author:Christopher G. Moore
“I’ve heard that you’re in the pain business. I don’t like doing work for that kind of man,” said Vincent Calvino. Casey rolled his neck and a small cracking noise echoed from the bones inside. “If you worked only for people you liked, you wouldn’t cover your rent.” Noir FictionHardboiledExpat LifeBangkok FictionThailand Thrillers Author:Christopher G. Moore
“Feudalism, that discreet system of gentlemen gangsters and serfs, had never died out in the region, and was concealed in the trappings of modern buildings and streets. Only a lunatic would quarrel with his master; only a fool would not understand that he stood in the steel jaws of death his entire life.” Crime FictionThailandHistory Of MankindFeudalismAuthority And AttitudeBangkok Fiction Book:Spirit House Source: Spirit House
“The Bangkok Comfort Zone - that strip running between Patpong, Soi Cowboy and Nana - was a huge bank of ice, thick as a glacier. Only you had to be around years and years to see and feel the deep chill, and by the time you had it was too late, the glacier had already dragged you under. Then you could never escape the gravity of the place that pulled them back from all over the world. Comfort Zone ice like a narcotic made you feel invincible. Zone veterans lived inside a solid block of ice. Zone workers, who were teenagers in chronological years, were soon aged inside the ice. The night ice crystals formed a thick fog over the Zone veterans and workers, creating an ice bridge; these ice people knew they could no longer live outside the Comfort Zone. They looked as normal as anyone else on the street because no one can see the ice, it's carried inside, around the heart. Calvino had gone through the event horizon of the Comfort Zone, and lived in the Zone's ice age for so long that it had become a habit. Addiction, baby. He had become Zone dead like the others” Bangkok Fiction Book:Comfort Zone Source: Comfort Zone