Siam Storm Series
Written by Robert A Webster
Narrated by Robert A Webster
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About this series
Who in their right mind would kidnap the daughter of a high-ranking Vietnamese National Assembly member and the mad monk’s wife? Moreover… why?
After receiving a chilling ransom demand, our hapless heroes go to Vietnam and while fumbling a rescue, they encounter an old foe, driven by obsession in his revenge driven quest.
Outnumbered, they need to learn new skills if they want to defeat this adversary and survive the many challenges in both their adventure and personal circumstance, and even though forced to drink fruit-based concoctions and warm beer, they never lose hope.
Grab a copy of Bimat and fin out what mayhem they cause while blundering through another adventure in this hilarious, action-packed thriller.
Titles in the series (3)
- Siam Storm: A Thailand Adventure
1
Follow the adventures of a combatant monk and two unlikely heroes as they inject chaos into every situation in Siam Storm, a hilarious action-packed thriller! From an isolated Thai monastery in the Cardamom Jungle to the glitz and glamour of Sin City, Pattaya. The last surviving Warrior monk and two English scallywags leave no stone unturned and no mishap untouched as they inject chaos into every situation in the hunt for the oft-missing golden box that contains ancient dental remains of the Buddha.
- Chalice: A Cambodian Adventure
2
When the oft-golden box containing the dental remains of the Buddha gets stolen... again; the last surviving warrior monk and his hapless English friends pursue the suspect to an underground citadel in Cambodia. Following an exhaustive search and injecting chaos into every situation along the way, they discover a family of scientists had the box stolen to use the Buddha’s remains in an experiment that would not only have severe ramifications should they succeed, but change our loveable beer-swigging scallywags into fruit-based drinkers. From Cleethorpes to Cambodia with misadventures in between
- BIMAT: A Vietnamese Adventure
3
Who in their right mind would kidnap the daughter of a high-ranking Vietnamese National Assembly member and the mad monk’s wife? Moreover… why? After receiving a chilling ransom demand, our hapless heroes go to Vietnam and while fumbling a rescue, they encounter an old foe, driven by obsession in his revenge driven quest. Outnumbered, they need to learn new skills if they want to defeat this adversary and survive the many challenges in both their adventure and personal circumstance, and even though forced to drink fruit-based concoctions and warm beer, they never lose hope. Grab a copy of Bimat and fin out what mayhem they cause while blundering through another adventure in this hilarious, action-packed thriller.
Robert A Webster
Robert A. Webster is a multi-genre author based in Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Originally from Cleethorpes, UK, he embodies both hearty wit and adventurous vigor, making his prose insanely memorable and incessantly enjoyable. His unique brand of snarky humour and imaginative storytelling breathe vivid life into his work, which combines comical British characters with exotic Southeast Asian settings. The result is "brilliant" and "unpredictable," as Dinorah Blackman of Readers' Favorite says. His first novel Siam Storm received rave reviews in the expat community in southeast Asia. Its sequels, Chalice and Bimat, were similarly acclaimed. Protector, the fourth book of the Siam Storm series, continues the journey of the lovable scallywags who have a penchant for mischief. The books document high-octane escapades and colourful, fantastical narratives that don't stop. His other hilarious novels include Fossils and Spice, and his journey into the Paranormal genre with PATH and Next makes him an adaptable imaginative writer. When he's not crafting unforgettable stories, he enjoys snorkelling, self-deprecating humour, and the warm climate of Cambodia.
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