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Books by Nick Seeley

Nick Seeley is an American author and international journalist who has been based in the Middle East and Southeast Asia for the last ten years.

A native of Fairfax, Virginia, Nick’s work has appeared in The Christian Science Monitor, Foreign Policy Magazine, Middle East Report, and Traveler’s Tales, just to mention a few.

On the other hand, his fiction and criticism has been published in Strange Horizons.

Nick has so far authored one novel, Cambodia Noir (2016), which is a thriller and suspense book.

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Genres: Suspense, Thriller

United States

Non Series

Cambodia Noir

Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Lawless, drug-soaked, forgotten—it’s where bad journalists go to die. For once-great war photographer Will Keller, that’s kind of a mission statement: he spends his days floating from one score to the next, taking any job that pays; his nights are a haze of sex, drugs, booze, and brawling.

But Will’s downward spiral is interrupted by Kara Saito, a beautiful young woman who shows up and begs Will to help find her sister, June, who disappeared during a stint as an intern at the local paper. So begins Will’s “journey to the heart of drug-fueled noirness” (New York Journal of Books).

There’s a world of bad things June could have got mixed up in: the Phnom Penh underworld is in an uproar after a huge drug bust; a local reporter has been murdered in what looks like a political hit; and the government and opposition are locked in a standoff that could throw the country into chaos at any moment. Will’s best clue is her diary: an unsettled collection of experiences, memories, and dreams, reflecting a young woman at once repelled and fascinated by the chaos of Cambodia.

As Will digs deeper into June’s past, he uncovers one disturbing fact after another about the missing girl and her bloody family history. In the end, the most dangerous thing in Cambodia may be June herself.

Author: Nick Seeley
First Release: 2016
ISBN: 978-1501106095
Publisher: Scribner