A sequel to "Not Far Enough From Worries". Set in Hua Hin and Bangkok, Thailand. Horror with humour. The tourist town of Hua Hin is considered as a quiet place where nothing happens. Don't you believe it! How can Thai twins become Siamese twins? You will have to think about that. No need to feel sorry for them, they like eating people! Meet Randy, an American who has a problem with split personalities. A mother and son team of debt-collectors have a nasty habit of setting fire to their victims. Camilla, the ex-reporter lesbian, is central to most of the action. Would she really give her daughter away? Any movie fans out there? Do you know of 1932 black and white classic, 'Freaks'? A casino owner has a dream, to remake the film in Bangkok. It is not easy, you need some deformed actors and real Siamese twins. Camilla can solve most things. Are there any 'nice' characters in this book? Well yes. Skylab is a darling.
Colin John Devonshire. Born 18th September, 1957. Schooled at Chalfont St. Peter Junior School, Chesham Tech (now Grammar), Watford College (now university). Football (soccer) Cricket - international level, Thailand Golf single figure handicap. 20 years as editor for Hua Hin Observer Father Husband Stroke victim! Now author, proofreader and novel editor!
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A sequel to "Not Far Enough From Worries". Set in Hua Hin and Bangkok, Thailand. Horror with humour. The tourist town of Hua Hin is considered as a quiet place where nothing happens. Don't you believe it! How can Thai twins become Siamese twins? You will have to think about that. No need to feel sorry for them, they like eating people! Meet Randy, an American who has a problem with split personalities. A mother and son team of debt-collectors have a nasty habit of setting fire to their victims. Camilla, the ex-reporter lesbian, is central to most of the action. Would she really give her daughter away? Any movie fans out there? Do you know of 1932 black and white classic, 'Freaks'? A casino owner has a dream, to remake the film in Bangkok. It is not easy, you need some deformed actors and real Siamese twins. Camilla can solve most things. Are there any 'nice' characters in this book? Well yes. Skylab is a darling.
This is number two in the 'No Worries' series, number three is at the pre-order stage, can't wait. I decided to reread Worry No More. It all came back to me, how does the author think this horror up? We've all heard about Siamese twins being separated, oh, I'd better not say anymore, it gives the game away! Skylab is her delightful self, and Kev, well he's Kev. Camilla, wants it all, again I don't want to ruin readers enjoyment, if you can call it that? Best bet is read it yourself, if you like off the wall horror, you'll love this. There are no zombies or walking dead. But there is a lot of believable nasty folk. - Janet.
I really enjoyed reading this book. It could use some editing, using an incorrect word or the wrong punctuation. It would also help to have more space or the use of a pound key to separate a conversation between characters and a set of different characters having an entirely different conversation. There's lots of action, danger and suspense. There are many twists and turns in this dark story, making you wonder what on earth is going to happen next . I read all day and the book is unputdownable entertainment.
In a book where there is soooooo much going on at the one time it was a little bit overwhelming and I found it a little bit hard to follow sometimes. In saying that though once you get into the flow of sequences and all the characters (there is a lot) it turns out to be a pretty good story albeit if a little disorganised.