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2000s: Phuket is not turning out to be the holiday escape that Jack Shepherd would hope for
2000s: Phuket is not turning out to be the holiday escape that Jack Shepherd would hope for
Jack Shepherd is a politically connected American lawyer who trades Washington DC for the quiet life in Bangkok. Life there is quiet for a while until he walks into a bar on the jet-set island of Phuket and finds the world’s most famous fugitive waiting for him.
Plato Karsarkis is an international celebrity but he’s been accused of him for smuggling Iraqi oil and charged with racketeering and money laundering. He is also suspected of murder. Karsarkis flees the United States and disappears..only to appear in Phuket, here to see Shepherd when not wanting the rest of the world to see him.
He wants Shepherd connections to help him out of the mess he is in. However the US marshals are also in the city looking for him and they also need Shepherd’s help – but what do THEY want with Plato
“It started the way a spy story should start
On a misty night in Phuket
In a little bar”
Jack and wife Anita are on on their honeymoon for goodness sake – with a view from the bar of a tricking panorama of the Andaman Sea. With plans to eat on the beach at Kata beach, this official honeymoon
There’s a mix of expats here but Jack is bored with the ‘expat’ conversations he’s had since being here as Jack himself lives in Thailand. He likes Thailand but he doesn’t like everything about it and has plenty to criticse and be cynical about
Staying on an island resort, he gets to explore and then some. They head up towards the airport to the middle of nowhere to find the house of Plato through the thick palm trees
Phuket does sound like a place of contrasts – palm trees and scooters whizzing up the road on one side, american burger joints
Author/Guide Jake Needham Destination: Phuket Departure Time: 2000s
Twitter: @JakeNeedham Facebook: /Jake-Needham-Novels Web: jakeneedham.com
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