Historical Fiction

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Historical Fiction

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I am just re reading one of my favourite novels - Saigon by Anthony Grey - and enjoying it as much as when I first read it. Trashy and often ridiculous but a page turner and full of interesting historical and cultural facts about Vietnam from 1920s to the end of the war. Are there any other novels in a similar vein about Cambodia or Laos?
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