The Jim Thompson mystery, how a successful American silk manufacturer disappeared in the wilds of Malaysia was probably one of the first things I read in a guidebook about Thailand before visiting. So my first vacation while on the JET program was in Thailand and it was then that I first visited the beautiful traditional Thai-style Jim Thompson House preserved in Bangkok by the river. On subsequent return visits I often stop by to sit at the lotus pond of the cafe. I finally decided to read William Warren's definitive account of the mystery, Jim Thompson: The Unsolved Mystery (1999). To be honest I much preferred the first half of the book which recounts Thompson's life and his success with Thai silk. The background information about Thailand during and after WWII was also quite fascinating, I did not know that Thailand declared war on the US-I had always assumed they were neutral. The second half of the book meticulously looks at the many suggested answers to the mystery of Thompson's disappearance-perhaps too much attention. But it is a very compelling story with lots of good background information about Thompson adopted home of Thailand.
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