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In Jumpers, Christopher G. Moore delivers one of his most haunting Vincent Calvino investigations-a Bangkok noir where foreigner's death has many stories to tell. When bodies begin falling from high-rises, private eye Vincent Calvino finds himself drawn into a web of suicides, art, bitcoins and betrayal. Behind the façades of the city's luxury towers and shadowed alleyways lies a meditation on mortality, friendship, and the price of truth. With the grace of literary fiction and the edge of hardboiled crime, Jumpers explores what it means to stay alive when the world itself seems poised to fall. Heaven Lake Press was founded in 1998. The mission is to publish authors whose books focus people, events, culture and history in Southeast Asia. In the past five years, we have been recognized as a publisher of quality books. We put a great deal of care in the production of our books. We have worked with some of Thailand's leading translators and are proud of our relationship with the Thai writing community. We have also have licensed German translations in exciting, modern fiction set in Thailand.Heaven Lake Press is a small team of professionals who run a small Thai publishing house. We have a growing list of authors. Our authors include Canadian, American, Cambodian and Thai writers. We hope to expand our list of authors and titles in the future. Our offices are located in Bangkok. Our hardback and trade paperback books are distributed to leading bookstores in Thailand, including Asia Books, Bookazine, Kinokuniya, B2S, The Book in Phuket, and Suriwong in Chiang Mai. Amarin is our distributor for our Thai language titles which can be found in over 150 bookstores in Thailand.We specialize in fiction – literary and crime fiction, as well as books on history, language, culture and relationships. Our list of non-fiction titles is quickly expanding. We are publishing three memoirs in 2006. Our books are published primarily in the English language, although we have started to publish books translated into the German and Thai languages.
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