Sea of Lies: An Espionage Thriller

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by Bradley West


  Nevertheless, I started writing the Lies thriller series—the next installment, Pack of Lies, is in the works—to entertain rather than persuade the world of the rightness of my interpretations of otherwise unsatisfactorily explained sequences of events or calamities. These books are works of fiction and not investigative journalism.

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  I’m originally from Ohio but was always interested in living and working abroad so I did my undergraduate degree at Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service. My first job after an MBA from London Business School lasted less than two months before my boss shipped me to Singapore for a four-month project to keep me away from head office (rather than undertake anything momentous in the Far East). That short-term project is now in its thirty-third year. Along the way, I’ve been fortunate enough to live mostly in Singapore, but also logged many years in Hong Kong with stops in Kuala Lumpur, Bangalore and Colombo.

  Sea of Lies is the culmination of nagging doubts dating back over thirty years. In 1985 a leading Asia newspaper alleged that my Singapore housemate was the Singapore CIA chief of station. This came as news to both of us. I have questioned appearances versus reality ever since. MH370’s disappearance spurred me to write this first novel. In 2014, I traveled to Burma three times to research Sea of Lies, meeting helpful people who became very loose models for several characters. I crafted the plot from these people’s and my speculations, public research and my Asia experiences since 1983.

  I live in Singapore, where I’m a keen mountain biker, former baseball coach and avid fisherman. I enjoy red wine, dark chocolate and raucous friends around the table. If you’d like to connect, I’m on Twitter @TrueLiesBlog. I’m also on Facebook under Bradley West, Author and have an author website at www.bradleywest.net.

  Bradley West

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  COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER

  Bradley West

  www.bradleywest.net

  Copyright © 2016 by Bradley Alan West

  Singapore

  Published in 2016 by Bradley Alan West

  Cover art, layout and design: Aneirin Flynn

  Editing: Lael Stanczak

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner.

  Disclaimer: On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing vanished from radar screens, and neither plane, nor people have been seen since. Sea of Lies addresses many real-life topics, starting with MH370's disappearance, but the characters and events depicted are fictitious and the reader should draw no factual inferences from the story that follows.

  Sea of Lies / Bradley West – 1st ed. June 2016

  ISBN: 978-981-09-8866-1 (paperback)

  ISBN: 978-981-09-8968-2 (ebook)

  Table of Contents

  Table of Contents

  Road to Nowhere

  Let’s Make a Deal

  Help is on the Way

  Club Avatar

  The Sting

  Back and Black

  The Fourth Policy

  Pitch Perfect

  Rangoon Heat

  Toad Hall

  Aloha

  All Fours

  Triangulated

  Shanghai Surprise

  Question Time

  On Target

  Dangerous Liaison

  Failure to Communicate

  Misdirection

  Real Deals

  Berserk

  Glowing Portrayals

  Contagion

  Turnabout

  Spinning Wheels

  Cratered

  Secrets

  Zero Hour

  Up in the Air

  On the Run

  Tracking Errors

  Ride Sharing

  You Gotta Believe

  The Taking of MH370

  Flights of Fancy

  Double Dealing

  Bait and Switch

  Changes in Attitudes

  Collateral Damage

  Last Rites

  Maneuvering for Position

  Tails, I Win

  Colombo Shuffleboard

  Bedtime Stories

  Countdown

  Party Planning

  Mind Your Manners

  Train in Vain

  Death Race Ratmalana

  Freedom

  Suspended Animation

  Diplomatic Impunity

  Primed for Launch

  Big Bang

  Playing the Fool

  Hanging Fire

  Blitzkrieg

  Mac Attack

  Beach Wear

  Oklahoma Hold’em

  The Lizard Cage

  Self-Help

  Sanguine Shores

  Slippery Bob

  Rose-Tinted

  Notes on Nomenclature: City, Country and Measurement Guidelines

  Abbreviations and Jargon

  Cast of Characters in Order of Appearance

  Acknowledgements

  About the Author

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