"In addition to creating a convincing, entertaining
narrator, Sloan, and a story that engages the
past and its images on several levels, Moore crafts
a tragic Myanmar landscape, mixing in-depth knowledge
of the place and its history with a compelling
tale populated with characters anyone would be
glad to have as travel companions."
—Asia
Times (Online)
“…compelling story lines…that come together in
a gripping climax.”
—Newsweek
“…in the great literary tradition
that hasn’t really touched down since Somerset
Maugham…”
—The
Globe and Mail
“…a charged atmosphere reminiscent of Peter Weir’s
The Year of Living Dangerously.”
—Vancouver Sun
"...ambitious and sadly beautiful
book"
—January Magazine
“Moore's knowledge of the region
and his ability to convey it is best about Waiting
for the Lady”
—Bernard Trink,
The Bangkok Post
“Christoher G. Moore is
an author who can conjure up a plausible story
to keep you reading his books till the last page.
Waiting for the Lady is no exception to this.
A great read and a book that I am happy to have
on my shelf too.”
—Reid
Lang, The Pattaya Mail
"Moore's knowledge
of the region and his ability to convey it is
best about Waiting for the Lady"
--Bernard Trink,
The Bangkok
Post
"Christoher
G. Moore is an author who can conjure up a plausible
story to keep you reading his books till the last
page. Waiting for the Lady is no exception to
this. A great read and a book that I am happy
to have on my shelf too."
--Reid Lang,
The Pattaya
Mail
"The powerful
sentiments stirred in [Waiting for the Lady] affirm
that Asia still boasts places where people's emotions
are not swaddled in cotton."
—The
Japan Times
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