6+ Favorite Lawrence Osborne’s Asian Fiction (So Far!)

Here is a roundup of my favorite Lawrence Osborne’s Asian fiction (so far!). I hope you find something interesting & a little different.

  1. The Glass Kingdom by Lawrence Osborne
    $33.23
    In The Glass Kingdom by Lawrence Osborne, we follow Sarah Mullins, an American on the run in Bangkok with stolen cash. The story unfolds in a luxurious apartment complex called the Kingdom, where Sarah mingles with a group of glamorous ex-pats while political turmoil brews outside. The tension escalates as strange happenings spark paranoia among the residents, turning what seemed like a safe haven into a trap. I absolutely loved this book! It’s fast-paced, with rich characters and a vivid setting that took me back to my own experiences in Southeast Asia. Honestly, I couldn’t find anything I didn’t enjoy.
    Pros:
    • Darkly atmospheric setting in Bangkok
    • Fast-paced and intriguing narrative
    • Well-rounded characters
    Cons:
    • Nothing - brilliant novel.
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    05/14/2026 07:02 am GMT
  2. The Ballad of a Small Player by Lawrence Osborne
    $1.99
    In The Ballad of a Small Player, Lawrence Osborne takes us into the gritty world of Macau's gambling scene through the eyes of Doyle, an English con man hiding from his past. The novel blends addiction and psychological tension, drawing comparisons to authors like Graham Greene. While Osborne's vivid descriptions bring the casinos to life, I found Doyle himself a bit dull and unlikable, which dampened my overall enjoyment. Despite this, the unique setting and engaging narrative kept me interested, though I prefer some of Osborne's other works more.
    Pros:
    • Captivating narrative set in the unique backdrop of Macau's gambling scene
    • Engaging exploration of addiction and psychological thriller elements
    • Vivid descriptions that bring the setting to life
    Cons:
    • The main character is boring and not likable
    • I prefer Osborne's other books more
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    05/13/2026 07:01 am GMT
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