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The main plot
Sonchai Jitpleecheep is a detective in Bankok. His mother , an ex-prostitute, runs a bar 
where Sonchai helps her out every  once in a while .
Sonchai has an american father  whom he has  never  met. He is married  to a pregnant 
girl named Chanya who used to be a „bar girl“.
Sonchai recevies a DVD showing the murder of an ex-girlfriend named Damrong. The 
DVD is a „ snuff “ movie, made to get a huge profit.
As investigating the murder Sonchai soon realizes that many very wealth and  powerful  
people are involved.
Working trough the investigation he works with hes assistant Lek who is a transsexual 
and also with an american FBI agent . He must  report  hes every  action  to hes  superior  
Colonel Vikorn.Vikorn is only interested in this investigation because of the amount  of 
money he heard the guilty part got from making a movie like that.  
The two known  but can't be proved yet guilty people are Damrongs' ex-husband and a 
crazy  yet very smart  lawyer .
There  is also a monk in the book who  comes every once and a while to use the  internet  
in a  cafe   near  the bar. What makes it  weird is that the cafe is in the most monk hated  
 
region in the city.
 
Personla comments about the plot
 I think the plot was  interesting . Once you 
started  reading you didn't realize how many 
pages you've read until you stopped. The plot 
was very well written.
 
 
The main characters

Sonchai Jitpleecheep – He was an interesting man. He normally 
didn't  belive  in supernatural powers and  ghost etc. But in  times  he got 
nervous he very much did all the tradistion to  keep  ghosts away from 
him. He had a american father whom he never met and a ex-
prostitute mother who owns a bar where he helps her out.

Sonchais' mother – She is an ex-prostute. She owns a bar. She used 
to be quite  slim  but now when the bar business is  going   good  she has 
gain  some fat. She  likes  to show she has some money. She has a 
personal driver and wears expensive clothes. As the  Thai bars get 
more and more like  strip  clubs she thinks it's about time to make her 
bar a bar with a few  ladis  dancing  naked  and after a bit bigger tip 
maybe even go upstair with the costumers for an  hour  or so to get 
some other business done.
 
 

Damrong -  she was utterly beautiful. She lived alone in a top- notch  
building. She was a prostitute but not like anyother. She used to be 
like that, but after meeting Sonchai she wasn't like that. When they 
went out for  dinner  she  usually  insisted on paying for the dinner. I 
guess it was her way to keep her mind clean. She only had one one 
spoon , one fork and a  pair  of chopsticks. She didn't have any 
photographs of herself .   
 
 
Which of the  character do you like 
best ?

I think the character I like the best is Sonchai. He has that  something  
that makes you wonder what is he going to do next or does he belive 
in things that might exist in this world and might not. He is constantly 
stuggeling with Damrongs' death . Shortly after he first heard of 
Damrongs' death he buried hes' problems into a  vodka  bottle. 
Although  Damrong was a prostitute he was  having  some 
indescribable feeling for her. It wasn't exactly love more like 
fondness.

He never got Damrongs' way of living . He never unterstood why she 
didn't have a  singel photograph of herself although she looked 
magnificent.
 
 
What is the  message of the book?
 The book is a criminal story. It doesn't have a 
clear message, but if I have to think of 
something I'd think of something like this: The 
way you lived in the past mustn't change  the 
way you are right now. Past is past and you 
have to keep it there.
 
 
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member  of a religious community of men  typically  living under vows of poverty , chastity, and obedience 
5.
without variation  or change
8.
Too  unusual , extreme, or  indefinite  to be adequately  described
9.
The time or a period of time before the moment of speaking or writing
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A person who  practices or studies law; an  attorney  or a counselor
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Completely ; absolutely; entirely
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A motion  picture  genre that depicts the actual death or murder of a person or people
Down
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Each of a pair of small, thin, tapered sticks of wood , ivory, or  plastic , held together in one  hand  and used as eating
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formal or systematic examination or research.
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Impressively beautiful
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Culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing
 7.
The action or fact of dying or being  killed ; the end of the life of a person or organism
 
 
 
 
I will use my free slide to tell  you all
Thank you for  watching  !
 
 
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