Tropical Madness and KL Noir on Crime Reads
I'm flattered to get a mention by Paul French in Crime Reads
"This sense of tropical malaise suffuses the fiction in the local published anthology KL Noir (2013). There are exploited migrant workers, angry ghosts, political corruption and the spiritual emptiness of rampant consumerism in air-conditioned mega-malls. Stand out writers include Marc de Faoite, who is also the author of Tropical Madness (2016), an anthology of short stories a number of which are set in the back street underbellies of KL."
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"This sense of tropical malaise suffuses the fiction in the local published anthology KL Noir (2013). There are exploited migrant workers, angry ghosts, political corruption and the spiritual emptiness of rampant consumerism in air-conditioned mega-malls. Stand out writers include Marc de Faoite, who is also the author of Tropical Madness (2016), an anthology of short stories a number of which are set in the back street underbellies of KL."
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