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Why I love Christmas in Thailand - by Paul Garrigan author of 'Dead Drunk'
It is now only a few weeks until Christmas, and I must admit to feeling a bit excited by it all. The...

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Angels of Pattaya
by G.T. Gray

Angels of Pattaya offers an insightful collection of interviews with a number of prostitutes working in Thailand. The women are given a rare opportunity to tell their story in their own words. The women reveal how they became involved in the business, their hopes for the future and what they think of their “customers”.

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Of God and Men
by Raymond Alikpala

Of God and Men is the true story of Raymond Alikpala's journey of self discovery that takes him from the predominantly Catholic Phillipines to Singapore, Thailand and eventually to Cambodia.

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Shroud of Jesus of Nazareth, The
by Barbara Frale

During her studies of the Templars, which have made her an international authority on the topic, Barbara Frale has explored the mysterious and controversial history of the Shroud and persuasively argued, in her previous book The Templars and the Shroud of Christ, that it was brought to Europe and secretly preserved by the powerful religious-military order. This new book widens the focus and deals with the entire history of the Shroud.

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Mission, The
by Jean Harrington

The Mission is the compelling story of the lives and deaths of two Irish Columban priests on the war torn island of Mindanao in the southern Philippines.
The story begins with the kidnapping of Fr Des Hartford by the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in October 1997. Hartford was held hostage for 11 days in the jungle until his freedom was secured.
Almost four years later in August 2001, Fr Rufus ‘Popong’ Halley was murdered in cold blood while travelling through Malabang. Like Hartford, Halley had dedicated his life to promoting peace among Christians and Muslims on the islands. He paid the ultimate price for his work.

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