Curse of the Emerald Buddha

ebook A YA Pulp Short Story: Rot Gut Pulp, #3 · Rot Gut Pulp

By CT Liotta

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In the Heart of Bangkok, a Race Against Time to Save a Sacred Treasure!
When fourteen-year-old Ian Racalmuto lands in Thailand with his family, they anticipate a holiday of exploration and cultural immersion. Their vacation takes a dramatic turn, however, when they stumble upon a sinister plot involving Bangkok's revered Emerald Buddha.

Guided by his newfound friend Noc, with whom he shares an inescapable bond, Ian navigates labyrinthine alleyways and crowded waterways. Their journey thrusts them into a world brimming with high-stakes art theft, dangerous syndicates, and a diverse cast of characters – from charismatic street vendors to elusive criminals, each harboring clandestine motives and stories.

Liotta masterfully blends rich, descriptive settings with a fast-paced plot, transporting readers to the heart of Thailand's bustling capital. CURSE OF THE EMERALD BUDDHA! is not just a short tale of intrigue and adventure; it's a dark LGBT coming-of-age journey of self-discovery, resilience, and the limits of trust.

Perfect for fans of action-packed adventure, cultural exploration, and the pains of coming out, CURSE OF THE EMERALD BUDDHA! is an unforgettable journey into the heart of Southeast Asia's enchanting mystique.
Rot Gut Pulp: Entertainment, not Genius.™
Note: Curse of the Emerald Buddha is a work of fiction. Not everybody will find it to be an accurate depiction of their lived experiences. It may contain difficult subjects and offensive themes and language. Neither Rot Gut Pulp nor the author offer advisories, as sensitivities vary from person to person.

Curse of the Emerald Buddha