Bright Lights and White Nights

Andrew Carter
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At first, moving east appears an inspired decision for Troy. But things take a disastrous turn. He inadvertently becomes embroiled in a debauched adventure, involving the players and oddballs of Hong Kong’s cocaine underworld … and a police informant against his will. “In his debut novel, Andrew Carter serves up a well-crafted cautionary tale that penetrates Hong Kong’s glitzy surface and explores a darker side of expat life.” – Peter Gregoire, prize-winning author of best-selling thrillers, Article 109 and The Devil You Know.
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