eBooks
by Christopher G. Moore
Greetings
from Bangkok.
Great
news from my Thai publisher. All of my books published by Heaven
Lake Press are now available as eBooks! I’m delighted to share this
new year’s present with my fans. You can now get all the remaining
8 Calvino titles on Kindle (and soon on other eBook platforms as
well).
All
the Kindle editions of my Vincent Calvino novels by Heaven Lake
Press are priced at $5.95, roughly 180 baht (but if purchased from
outside of the United States, a $2 “delivery charge” is automatically
added by Amazon, so some of you may see $7.95 instead). Below is
the list of titles of my books available on Kindle and other eBook
platforms.
Thank
you for your continued support. I hope you enjoy the books. Your
feedback and comments on any of the books on Amazon, Goodreads or
other forums, will be much appreciated.
Have
a wonderful New Year!
-Christopher
The
Vincent Calvino Crime Novels
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*Four
Calvino titles, Spirit House, Asia Hand, The Risk of Infidelity
Index and Paying Back Jack are also available as
eBooks on Kindle and other platforms by Grove/Atlantic)
Some
Praise for the Vincent Calvino Series
“Moore's
Vincent Calvino novels ... are crisp, atmospheric entertainments
set in a noirish Bangkok.”
—The Guardian
“Moore's
flashy style successfully captures the dizzying contradictions
in [Bangkok’s] vertiginous landscape.”
—Marilyn Stasio, The
New York Times Book Review
“Think
Dashiell Hammett in Bangkok. A hard-boiled, street-smart, often
hilarious pursuit of a double murderer.”
—San
Francisco Chronicle
“A
skillfully crafted, addictive ride through one of the planet’s
most raw and vivid cities. Moore and Calvino define the dark
pungent cocktail that is Asian noir.”
—Eliot Pattison, author of the Inspector
Shan series.
“It’s
about time everyone discovered Bangkok PI Vincent Calvino.”
—Globe and Mail
“This
series belongs on every Asian crime list.” —Booklist
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on what critics say about Christopher G. Moore’s books
The
Land of Smiles Trilogy |
Some
Praise for the Land of Smiles Trilogy
“The
whole effect is very real—particularly the revelation of those
razor teeth back of the Smile.”
—Gore Vidal
“The
portrait of Tuttle as an expatriate shipwrecked in an alien
tropic brings to mind Theroux's Jack Flowers.”
—The Japan Times
“In
A Killing Smile Moore succeeds in translating for a
Western audience the inside of how Thais think. Above all he
describes with an objective, non-judgemental eye the raw pathos,
the light and shadow of the world that never surfaces in the
glossy tourist catalogues.”
—Fabio Novel, Thriller Magazine
(Italy)
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The
Wisdom of Beer
by Christopher G. Moore new
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Testimonio
De Un Extranjero (Spanish Edition)
by Christopher G. Moore
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The
Testimony of Aliens
by Christopher G. Moore
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Bangkok
Noir
by John
Burdett, Stephen Leather, Pico Iyer, Colin Cotterill, Christopher
G. Moore, Tew Bunnag, Timothy Hallinan, Alex Kerr, Dean
Barrett, Vasit Dejkunjorn, Eric Stone, Collin Piprell
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Gambling
on Magic
by Christopher G. Moore
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Waiting
for the Lady
by Christopher G. Moore
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Chairs
by Christopher G. Moore
Available
at:
Kindle
$4.95
Other
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God
of Darkness
by Christopher G. Moore
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Red
Sky Falling
by Christopher G. Moore
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Tokyo
Joe
by Christopher G. Moore
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His
Lordship’s Arsenal
by Christopher G. Moore
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Some
Praise for Stand-alone Fiction
“Moore is without doubt a real writer and one
to watch.”
—Publisher's Weekly (His Lordship’s
Arsenal)
“Compelling story lines . . . that come together
in a gripping climax.”
—Newsweek (Waiting for the Lady)
“The stories of other writers—locals and expats—maybe
likened to sketches or drawings, while those of Christopher
G. Moore are paintings or murals. In his dozen novels to date
he not only describes the Realm, but interprets it.”
—Bangkok Post (God of Darkness)
“Original, contemporary and extremely inventive.”
—Hua Hin Observer (Gambling on Magic)
“Chairs is well-written and interesting, and
shows a side of a city that most will never see, but will find
in these pages a powerful and insightful, even Hemingwayesque,
clarity.”
—Edmonton Journal (Chairs)
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