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Bangkok Express (Joe Dylan Crime Noir, #1)

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by James Newman


  “Where you go?” He asked.

  “Airport,” Joe said.

  “Express?”

  “Yes.”

  The traffic for once was forgiving. Joe walked into departures and found a bar. He ordered two bottles of beer. He looked at the departure board. The LED letters and digits blinked green. The EA014 flight to London was boarding. Holiday-makers laughed and joked about their adventures. He watched the digits flash and drank the second beer. It tasted good. He ordered another. The final call came and he stood up and picked up his bags. He walked to the departure gate and stopped for a moment. He scratched his head and turned around. What was he doing? He had finally found somewhere that made him feel alive. He kept walking until he reached the terminal exit. He walked out of the airport into the tropical Bangkok heat. He threw his ticket into a bin. He walked to the side of the road. A driver taxied up to him and stopped. The driver wound down the window and smiled. All teeth and sunglasses.

  “Hey, you, mister, where you go?”

  “Bangkok,” Joe said, “The Red Night Zone.”

  THE END

  IF YOU enjoyed this book please consider leaving a short review on Amazon. To find out more about James A. Newman, Joe Dylan and the Crime Noir series, please join up to the crime noir club by emailing us at spankingpulp@yahoo.com for updates, news, free books, posters and the latest regarding The White Flamingo motion picture production. You can visit the author at www.jamesnewmanfiction.blogspot.com or email the author at james_newman99@hotmail.com.

  Bangkok Express

  GANTIRA DIDN’T plan for her lover to die on Death Island that day, nor did she plan for the backpacker to drown. She didn't plan to be trapped in a gilded cage by her narcissistic millionaire husband neither. Or maybe she planned it all?

  Fraud expert Joe Dylan is back in the land of sin investigating the death of two backpackers on the island. He's working the steps and trying to delay gratification. Trying to stay on the straight and narrow is easier said than done in the big mango.

  Burnt out expat James Hale can't play poker for love nor money. He needs to escape the city before the mob catch up with him and collect what's owed. They accept cash or body parts.

  These three colorful lives come together in this an exotic action-packed thriller set in this most colorful and exciting city.

  Red Night Zone

  MONICA WANTS to be loved like all the other pretty girls in Bangkok. But sometimes getting what you want isn't healthy. Her body is discovered decapitated in her cold-water apartment room. A case holding an ancient black magic spell is missing from the scene.

  Joe Dylan ventures into the Bangkok City bars. The detective follows a trail leading to the Demon Dreams, a Bangkok S&M joint run by a beautiful transsexual and her mentally deranged brother. Joe discovers a world of bizarre nocturnal acts and black magic rituals. A seedy Bangkok underworld that picks-up fallen women from the streets and throws them into an evil world of torture and murder.

  The White Flamingo

  The Black Rose

  THE BLACK ROSE takes JOE DYLAN on his fourth adventure to London on a missing person case that tangles him up in a nest of crime, drugs and an evil club-footed gypsy with a beautiful wayward daughter determined to find her own path to Fun city. Enter a dark noir world that spans the streets of London and leafy Kent to the decadent Far Eastern city of Fun City. P.I Joe Dylan, an established character, flawed with drug and alcohol addictions negotiates the rescue and return of a boy, once thought dead and left to grow up a feral youth with gypsies. Joe must take him back to the decadent world of his natural father who resides in Fun City. Drugs, death, prostitution, torture, kidnap, ransom, love, humor and warped decadent sex all speed along like a runaway train with Newman's death defying writing technique.

  Fun City

  COMING SOON...

  WORDS ABOUT THE JOE DYLAN SERIES:

  "NEWMAN JOINS more established writers such as Christopher G. Moore and John Burdett in an exploration of the garish netherworld of private eyes, prostitutes, pimps, gangsters, cops and dirty tricks."

  - Chiang Mai City News.

  "JAMES NEWMAN writes with a flamethrower. He's terrifically gifted, enormously energetic, and in THE WHITE FLAMINGO he builds up, layer by layer, like lacquer, the everyday reality of "Fun City"—a/k/a Pattaya—with such intensity that he creates a nightmare town so terrible that even the advent of a modern-day Jack the Ripper can only make it a tiny bit worse. Newman has serious talent, if he reminds me of any author it is early Ken Breen."

  -Edgar and Shamus nominee Timothy Hallinan

  "AN UNDERGROUND rocker himself, James Newman understands that similarity and leaves plenty of original fingerprints all over this hardboiled mystery. [,,,] Newman’s specialty is hard-hitting, brass-knuckles prose that works well in the crime fiction genre. [...] The author also excels in succinct, smartly written characterizations. [...] Newman has added a sharp, poisoned arrow to the quiver of neo-noir."

  - Jim Algie - author of Bizarre Thailand and The Phantom Lover

  "A WORLD where most of the humans are behaving like primitive bugs and reptiles, just wandering around eating whatever they can whenever it is available and trying to have as much sex as possible before they die."

  - Bangkok Noir Artist Chris Coles

  "NEWMAN’S Bangkok Express is exactly that, noir pulp fiction."

  -The Bangkok Trader

  “YOU DON’T skip any words of James A. Newman because you never know when the gold nuggets will show up as you pan across the page. It could be in his observations between the sexes, the act of sex itself or the descriptions of the pull and power that brings in so many millions to Fun City every year, where the small fish are plentiful and always available for a fry."

  -People Things and Literature

  "Like Hunter Thompson on acid."

  -Amazon

  BIOGRAPHY

  JAMES A. NEWMAN, born in London 1977, moved to Bangkok to write fiction full-time in 2001. Newman has sold Pulp Fiction stories and novels to publications in Arizona, Mumbai, Johannesburg, London, Ontario and Bangkok. Newman has worked as a litigation insurance broker, a copy-writer, an English teacher, a movie extra in Bollywood, a rare book dealer, a rainforest tour guide, and an importer of cheese and wine. He lives in Bangkok, Thailand with his family, is kind to certain animals and is very much involved with the local art scene, writing books, reviewing plays, hosting literary events and supporting writers and artists. His novel the White Flamingo has been optioned for adaptation into a motion picture.

 

 

 


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