
In The Shadows of Cambodia
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Julian Bound

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About this listen
Four Strangers, Four Journeys, One Evil
From Thailand’s idyllic islands to Bangkok’s notorious red light districts four stranger’s fates intertwine as they venture into Cambodia.
Within Cambodia’s ancient city ruins of Angkor Wat a seething entity waits - a malignant black shadow crafted through the centuries from a long ago civilisation’s loves, hopes and torments.
It waits to hear the confessions of others. To listen to secret wants and desires thought never to be told. It waits for those destined to enter its dark temple home. Only then will it be allowed to feed.
From Julian Bound the bestselling author of ‘The Geisha and The Monk’ a tale of horror, suspense, mysticism and ritual deep within the bowels of South East Asia.
A terrifying insight into human nature and its secretive world where passions and despairs run free in all scenarios of want and craving.
About The Author
Born in England, Julian is a documentary photographer, film maker and author. With photographic work featured on the BBC news, his photographs have been published in National Geographic, New Scientist and the international press. His work focuses on the social documentary of world culture, religion and traditions, with time spent studying meditation with the Buddhist monks of Tibet and Northern Thailand and spiritual teachers of India’s Himalaya region.
His photography work includes documenting the child soldiers of Myanmar’s Karen National Liberation Army, the Arab Spring of 2011, Cairo, Egypt, and Thailand’s political uprisings of 2009 and 2014 in Bangkok.
With portraiture of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Julian has extensively photographed the Tibetan refugees of Nepal and India. His other projects include the road working gypsies of Rajasthan, India, the Dharavi slums of Mumbai, the riverside squatter slums of Yogyakarta and the sulphur miners at work in the active volcanoes of Eastern Java, Indonesia.
Present for the Nepal earthquakes of 2015 he documented the disaster whilst working as an emergency deployment photographer for various NGO and international embassies in conjunction with the United Nations and the World Wildlife Foundation.
With numerous published photography books Julian is the author of eleven novels including Subway of Light, Life’s Heart Eternal, The Geisha and The Monk, By Way of The Sea and These Sands of Time.
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