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Bimat: A Vietnamese Adventure

Siam Storm, Volume 3

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Bimat: A Vietnamese Adventure

By: Robert A. Webster
Narrated by: Robert A Webster
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Who in their right mind would kidnap the daughter of a high-ranking Vietnamese National Assembly member and a mad monk's wife... moreover, for what reason?

The third part of the brilliantly funny Siam Storm series.

Spock and Stu are having an intellectual debate about saggy boobs when Pon phones with his disturbing news. They know that they must go to be by his side until things can be resolved. Spock and Stu now live in Pattaya with their wives, Dao and Moo. The past few years have been idyllic, with them both settling into to married life and any thoughts of adventure far behind them. Though Pon sounded anxious on the phone, the lads are sure that he is fretting over nothing. However, just in case, Spock takes his adventure hat along.

©2014 Robert A. Webster (P)one Robert A. Webster
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