Synopses & Reviews
Real life action in the great American tradition of adventurers/
writers reminiscent of Hemingway, Mark Twain and Jack London, The Bandit of Kabul is a tight, fast
paced, emotionally driven narrative. This true story spans the decade before the Age of Technology
and is filled with cutting edge global views of history during the last days of the legal
Afghanistan-Kathmandu to Amsterdam hash smugglers and the rise of the smoke shops in Holland. Go
off the beaten path with rebel, Hollywood outlaw artists. HUMOR, hedonism and high jinks in Asia
are haunted by the specter of serial killer Charles Sobhraj. ROMANCE, mystics, Burma, Bali, and a
wild ride through the early days of reggae across the Caribbean. More ROMANCE in the evolving lives
of ex-pat close friends through death, divorce, and children. POETS, informants, and nominees for
"heroes for that era's history." The genesis of the EMERALD Triangle pot plantations . . .
peaceniks, museum thieves and Royalty. The Dali Lama. Author JERRY BEISLER enhances the incredible
tale with a snapshot camera at reveals life before cellphones, laptops and instant banking. Plus,
rare horses and one great dog.