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Thai Tales: The Sunday Club

By: The Blether
Narrated by: Robert Lee Wilson
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A searing short story about the brutal reality that underpins the lives of many Thai women. Nung had trod a well worn path into the sex pits of Pattaya, Thailand. Rescued from this life by her knight in shining armour, Nung's problems were only just beginning. It was becoming impossible for her to balance her dreams against the needs of her family. A problem made worse as she couldn't understand the deal. This is not just another Thai hooker story, The Sunday Club exposes an unsettling element of Thai society that is essential reading. The shocking, brutal truth exposed.

Warning, The Sunday Club contains non-explicit sexual violence that some people may find upsetting. The story has been translated into Thai and read by Thai sex workers who agree with its core revelation. That in itself is a sad reflection of their lives.

©2014 The Blether (P)2014 David Bradley
Fiction Short Stories

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