The Case of the Silk King
by Shannon Gilligan
Choose Your Own Adventure: Chooseco order (14), Choose Your Own Adventure (53)
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Someone wants your detective agency to investigate the disappearance of the an American businessman who might be living as a Buddhist monk in Thailand. You are promised a huge reward. You decide what to do nextTags
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it was fun to read one of these again after decades, and to bring it to my son. we had a good time, but there weren't quite as many choices as i'd like and there were lots of pretty violent endings. still, it was fun and we all enjoyed it.
The Choose Your Own Adventure series offered an option every few pages to choose how the story would continue. According to your preference, you would follow its instructions by turning to the appropriate page of the book as indicated by your choice. This was a popular and revolutionary idea when the series was first launched in the early 1980s, driving it to incredible sales levels for many years until it was overshadowed by variants on the idea that took the concept to more elaborate lengths (e.g. Fighting Fantasy) and especially by other interactive media.
The plot: you are paid to investigate the disappearance of a wealthy entrepreneur, legally declared dead more than a decade ago but possibly still living somewhere in show more Thailand.
Observations: as an author's note explains at the start, she was inspired by the real life disappearance of silk manufacturer Jim Thompson in 1967. Those facts are transferred directly into the story, everything else is made up. Today the Jim Thompson house is one of Bangkok's premiere tourist attractions.
Personal memories: I liked the Thailand setting, and there's a pretty wide variety of interesting ways to die in this one. show less
The plot: you are paid to investigate the disappearance of a wealthy entrepreneur, legally declared dead more than a decade ago but possibly still living somewhere in show more Thailand.
Observations: as an author's note explains at the start, she was inspired by the real life disappearance of silk manufacturer Jim Thompson in 1967. Those facts are transferred directly into the story, everything else is made up. Today the Jim Thompson house is one of Bangkok's premiere tourist attractions.
Personal memories: I liked the Thailand setting, and there's a pretty wide variety of interesting ways to die in this one. show less
OK amount of choices. Interesting story.
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- Canonical title
- The Case of the Silk King
- Original publication date
- 1986
- Related movies
- ABC Weekend Specials: Choose Your Own Adventure: The Case of the Silk King (1977 | s13e1 | IMDb)
- Disambiguation notice
- When republished by Chooseco this was numbered 14
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- Catalan, English, Spanish
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- 13
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