The Thai Mistress
Anthony Marsella's The Thai Mistress is a sweeping tale that intertwines love, politics, and survival against the backdrop of modern Thailand.
A forbidden love. A ruthless world. A fight for survival. When Mafia enforcer Joe Gambetti lands in Bangkok, he expects a routine mission. Instead, he's drawn into a web of military coups, corruption, and betrayal at the heart of Thailand's power struggle. Then he meets Pami Chem-Yim-a beautiful young woman from the rice fields of Isaan, bound by duty yet longing for freedom. Their passionate affair defies culture, politics, and deadly secrets. But Pami is already the mistress of a powerful Thai general, and Joe's enemies are closing in fast. From Bangkok's neon-lit streets to the hidden world of Thailand's elite, The Thai Mistress is a high-stakes thriller of love, loyalty, and betrayal where every choice comes with a price-and survival means risking everything.
The Thai Mistress is both a thriller and a tragic love story-an exploration of cross-cultural relationships, political intrigue, and the price of passion when love defies tradition, family, and power.
Autorentext
Born in England in 1961, Anthony Marsella co-authored his first book entitled Marketing Revolution published through Kogan Page. His first two self-contained historical novels, "The Heretic Pharaoh (Amazon, 2013)" and "The Sword of the Pharaoh (Amazon, 2011)" follow the fantastic journey of a modern-day traveler projected into the exciting world of Ancient Egypt and the pharaohs. Apart from writing, Anthony Marsella has worked as a marketing leader for over 20 years with companies such as IBM and Samsung. He has lived in the UK, France, and the USA before moving to Thailand. He now runs his own company and teaches, in addition to spending time on his passion for writing. He currently lives with his Thai wife Panida in Chiang Mai, Thailand.