The Farang Affair

The Farang Affair
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Publisher : Booksmango
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9786167270401
ISBN-13 : 6167270406
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Book Synopsis The Farang Affair by : J. F. Gump

Download or read book The Farang Affair written by J. F. Gump and published by Booksmango. This book was released on 2017-03-09 with total page 394 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nearly a year has passed since Tippawan Bongkots life ended in Thailands insane traffic. Her death made only the smallest ripple in the world, but it ignited events still felt from Pittsburgh to Bangkok.Maths sister, Nuang, cannot forget Mike Johnson, the farang who loved her sister, or the night of incredible passion they shared. When they meet again, shameful truths are revealed, and powerful emotions explode. Join Mike and Nuang as they discover the true meanings of love, hate, and forgiveness.A Farang Affair is a must for anyone who has read Even Thai Girls Cry and for anyone destined to read One High Season: the final book of this unforgettable Thailand Trilogy.


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