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1990s: If New York is the big apple, then Bangkok is the big mango…
1990s: If New York is the big apple, then Bangkok is the big mango…
Eddie Dare is divorced, doesn’t see his son much and has a less than successful legal practice. Not much to lose in other words so a job in Thailand proves to be very popular indeed.
Eddie heads out to Thailand with friend Winnebago – Four hundred million dollars is up for grabs, the result of a bungled CIA operation to grab the Bank of Vietnam’s currency reserves when the Americans fled Saigon in 1975.
But where is the money and will the searching duo find it?
San Francisco
The biggest treasure hunt there is, from San Francisco to Bangkok
The story starts here in the city of the trams, steep streets, a high end lawyers office just of Market Street and a city seemingly overrun with tourists. But this is Eddie’s home and where he starts the investigation into the missing money.
Take a tram:
People who lived in San Francisco claimed that only tourists rode cable cars, and generally it was true. The flip flips and kids wearing T shirts with stupid slogans gave no quarter; but it was still early in the day.
Visit the Buena Vista cafe where Eddie likes to start his day, it’s a fun and yummy place
“Bar liked cruising Bangkok with Chuck for two reasons: he was pretty good company, and he carried a really big gun. Both of those things, Bar thought, were important when you hit the streets, although you could probably get along without the company if you had to.”
Author/Guide: Jake Needham Destination: San Francisco, Bangkok Departure Time: 1990s
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