Christopher
G. Moore
God of Darkness
$17.95
God
of Darkness set in Bangkok follows a group of expats who work
for a telecommunications company. As the economic Crisis mounts,
the pressures to find and keep a job increases. The lead character,
Hurley, is from Seattle and lives inside a Thai family compound.
His girlfriend is pressing him for marriage. At the same time,
the future father-in-law, is showing Hurley how power and influence,
like dope and sex, can become addictive. And his future mother-in-law,
introduces him to Rahu worship, or the God of Darkness.
Heaven
Lake Press (1999), 2nd ed., 318 pp.
“The
stories of other writers—locals and expats—maybe likened to
sketches or drawings, while those of Christopher G. Moore
are paintings or murals.”
–-Bangkok Post