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Gerald Hogg

    Este autor se inspira en una vida de extraordinarios contrastes, moldeada por experiencias que van desde islas bañadas por el sol hasta paisajes industriales desolados. Su obra a menudo explora temas de resiliencia y de forjar el propio camino contra adversidades formidables, reflejando un viaje personal para desafiar expectativas limitantes. Con una voz distintiva que combina aventura con sabiduría ganada con esfuerzo, ofrece a los lectores una perspectiva convincente sobre cómo navegar los giros inesperados de la vida y abrazar sus posibilidades. Su escritura está imbuida de una profunda apreciación por la tenacidad humana y un deseo de inspirar a otros a perseguir sus propios destinos gratificantes.

    The Deptford Mask Murders
    A Retirees Guide to Southeast Asia, Myanmar, Singapore, Bali and Malaysia
    A Retirees Guide to South East Asia
    You Will Never Amount to Anything
    Lawyers Guns and Money
    The Retire in Thailand Handbook 2023...The Next Six Years
    • The book provides a comprehensive guide for those considering retirement in Thailand, reflecting on the author's six years of experience since the onset of COVID-19. It details the challenges faced in navigating Thai bureaucracy and establishing a new life, contrasting it with the author's previous stability in Australia. The updated edition includes cost comparison charts, practical tips for living, and recommendations for the best areas to settle as an expatriate, making it an essential resource for potential retirees in Thailand.

      The Retire in Thailand Handbook 2023...The Next Six Years
    • Lawyers Guns and Money

      • 174 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of Koh Samui's idyllic beaches, a chilling mystery unfolds when a woman's body washes ashore, adorned only with a Buddhist amulet and distinctive tattoos. Initially perceived as a routine case linked to local nightlife, the investigation takes a darker turn when a concerned husband reports his missing high-profile prosecutor wife. With signs of a struggle in her holiday home, the plot thickens, intertwining themes of deception, danger, and the hidden underbelly of paradise.

      Lawyers Guns and Money
    • You Will Never Amount to Anything

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The narrative unfolds a journey from a sun-soaked childhood in Jamaica to a stark, industrial life in Middlesbrough, spurred by the protagonist's promise to escape. A dismissive teacher's harsh words ignite a fierce determination to prove him wrong. The story chronicles a remarkable transformation, detailing a life filled with adventure, resilience, and ambition. From working as a chef in prestigious establishments to living in ten countries and achieving financial success, the protagonist ultimately finds solace on the idyllic island of Koh Samui, Thailand.

      You Will Never Amount to Anything
    • A Retirees Guide to South East Asia

      Cambodia, Vietnam, The Philippines and Laos

      • 230 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the adventures of a two-month budget trip, this guide shares experiences from traveling through Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Laos. Aimed at retirees, it highlights the joys of exploring new destinations that may have been out of reach during their working years. The author details memorable moments, culinary delights, stunning sights, and fulfilling bucket list activities, encouraging others to embrace their retirement years with enthusiasm and a spirit of adventure.

      A Retirees Guide to South East Asia
    • The narrative unfolds through the author's journey of love and exploration after meeting Jin, a Thai woman, on Valentine's Day 2017. Their desire to travel together leads them on an adventurous three-month overseas trip to Myanmar, Singapore, Bali, and Malaysia, all while adhering to a budget. The book details their experiences of finding affordable accommodations, dining at fine restaurants, and discovering local attractions, emphasizing the thrill of bargain hunting. The author shares insights on traveling wisely, balancing frugality with enriching experiences.

      A Retirees Guide to Southeast Asia, Myanmar, Singapore, Bali and Malaysia
    • The Deptford Mask Murders

      • 202 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The narrative centers on Alfred and Albert Stratton, who become embroiled in a gripping legal saga as they face trial and conviction for a crime linked to the emerging field of fingerprinting. This historical account explores the implications of forensic science on justice and the fate of the brothers, ultimately leading to their execution. The story delves into themes of innovation, accountability, and the impact of scientific advancements on the legal system.

      The Deptford Mask Murders
    • Bar Girl

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of Koh Samui during the Covid-19 endemic, the story follows Police Lieutenant Chai Son Sinuan, an incorruptible officer in a corrupt system, as he investigates the disappearance of a bargirl. When her mutilated body is discovered, the case escalates with the alarming trend of more missing bar girls. The narrative intertwines themes of morality, spirituality, and the challenges of upholding justice in a troubled environment.

      Bar Girl
    • Adolf Fittler

      • 102 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The narrative explores the author's upbringing in a racist household, heavily influenced by his father's prejudiced views. Growing up in post-World War II England, he describes the arrival of immigrants from Commonwealth countries and his own avoidance of them due to societal pressures. A pivotal moment occurs in June 1959 when two Jamaican children, Winston and Kaleisha Brown, move in nearby, challenging the author's perceptions and setting the stage for a significant transformation in his worldview and life choices.

      Adolf Fittler
    • My first six months in Thailand were frustrating. When I dreamt about retiring in Thailand, I thought that when I arrived, I would get my retirement visa, rent a condo, buy a vehicle, then spend my time exploring my new country, going to the beach, going out for meals and meeting new friends. Unfortunately, reality took over and I spent most of my time dealing with Thai bureaucracy and trying to sort out the endless problems that arise when moving to a new country. Back in Australia, I already had a visa, my own house, my own car, medical insurance, driving licence, bank accounts, credit rating, doctor and dentist. Moving to another country, I was more or less starting my life over and I needed to establish myself within the Thai system. Government, banking, medical, everything that was just part of my everyday life at home, I had to recreate in Thailand. Hopefully, this book will give you the information you need to avoid most of the problems that I had and allow you to retire to this wonderful country with confidence and assurance, as well as saving you time, money and your sanity. I wish I had been able to read this book before I left Australia.

      The Retire-in-Thailand Handbook (The First Six Months)