Christopher G. Moore Bangkok, Bangkok

Christopher G. Moore is a Canadian. His background is law (not law
enforcement) but as in lawyer/law professor. He has lived in Thailand
since 1988. He first started writing radio drama for the C.B.C. and then
moved on to New York where his first novel His Lordships Arsenal was
published in 1985.

Christopher is the author of 20 novels, one collection of short stories
and one non-fiction book. He is best known by his award-winning Vincent
Calvino private eye series, which has been translated into a dozen
languages. The third novel in the series, Zero Hour in Phnom Penh, won
the German Critics Award for Crime Fiction (Deutscher Krimi Preis) for
best international crime fiction in 2006 and the Premier Special
Director’s Award Semana Negra (Spain) in 2007. His novels have been
translated into German, Japanese, Chinese, Norwegian, French,
Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, Italian, Hebrew and Thai.

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