About Silence in the Land of Gold by James Finch
George Wilford is a long-time foreign lawyer in Burma and has been hired by a new firm in town headed by Seth Drake. When George is tasked by Seth to fix a mistake that threatens to bring down the firm, he is led to an intrigue over a fortune lost in an air crash involving the Burmese military and the Kachin Independence Army. With the help of Molly Durberville, another lawyer in the firm, George must solve the mystery of the air crash in order to save his own life—and Molly’s.
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Author Bio:
James Finch was raised and professionally trained as a lawyer in the United States. He began a career in international private law in Tehran, Iran. After the revolution, he moved to America and joined the US Foreign Service. He served in Ecuador, Trinidad and Argentina. Returning to the private sector, he worked over the rest of his career as a partner in law firms in the Dominican Republic, Vietnam, Thailand and Burma.
He has three published novels previous to Silence in the Land of Gold. Two of his passions are photography and Burmese art and he has just finished the manuscript of a book on the sacred statue of Burma, a decades-long effort.
James has a house in North Carolina, USA and travels the streets and roads of the world with a camera and Debbie, the love of his life.