
Panu Trivej
Panu Traiwech is a Thai author known for his works in historical fiction, mystery, and drama. He holds a PhD in meteorology and oceanography from UCLA and currently teaches at Kasetsart University.
Panu started his writing career in playwriting, winning awards for his drama work. He later became a recognized novelist with books like "The Orphan of Heaven" and "The Mystery Case of the Red Herring ", a historical mystery set in 1947 Bangkok. His writing blends history, social commentary, and intricate narratives, exploring historical events through a unique perspective. Panu’s works have been well-received and often reflect on historical changes and societal conflicts.
The Case of the Red Rapier
On a glamorous night at a ballroom in 1947 Bangkok at the Occidental Hotel, the music played, and people swirled in the fragrant air of flowers. But then… everything came to a halt when one of the three beautiful sisters from the Plengnakorn family collapsed on the dance floor, dying in front of the shocked guests.
When “Piang-Or,” a clever interpreter, and “KK,” a blind violinist from England, become entangled in a complex murder case full of secrets and mysteries, they must search for clues to uncover the truth hidden deeper than expected. Beneath the beauty of the people and the setting, danger lurks.
A complicated case often lies within an apparently simple murder, just like on the dance floor, surrounded by hundreds of eyes—how could someone be killed? And most importantly, no one saw the killer!
Join in the thrilling investigation and the nostalgic atmosphere of the past in “The Case of the Red Rapier,” a novel woven with beauty, love, and death.
The Case of the Red Rapier
On a glamorous night at a ballroom in 1947 Bangkok at the Occidental Hotel, the music played, and people swirled in the fragrant air of flowers. But then… everything came to a halt when one of the three beautiful sisters from the Plengnakorn family collapsed on the dance floor, dying in front of the shocked guests.
When “Piang-Or,” a clever interpreter, and “KK,” a blind violinist from England, become entangled in a complex murder case full of secrets and mysteries, they must search for clues to uncover the truth hidden deeper than expected. Beneath the beauty of the people and the setting, danger lurks.
A complicated case often lies within an apparently simple murder, just like on the dance floor, surrounded by hundreds of eyes—how could someone be killed? And most importantly, no one saw the killer!
Join in the thrilling investigation and the nostalgic atmosphere of the past in “The Case of the Red Rapier,” a novel woven with beauty, love, and death.