Struggle Toward Extinction

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Author: Tan Kheng Yeang ISBN: 9781490767161
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: November 25, 2015
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Tan Kheng Yeang
ISBN: 9781490767161
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: November 25, 2015
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

Brother and sister Ban Siew and Chye Hoon work at a resort hotel owned by their father, in Penang, Malaysia. Both enjoy and are dedicated to their work, but their personal lives are another story. Ban Siew struggles in a stormy marriage to Gaik Choo, plagued by his wifes coldness and infidelities. His hopes to salvage their tattered union quickly dim. Heartbroken and humiliated, he is faced with a life-changing decision. Meanwhile, Chye Hoon is married to Jin Tek, an up-and-coming executive in the property-development business. Although not completely unhappy in her marriage, Chye Hoon feels neglected and lonely as her husband relentlessly pursues his career. When she meets a handsome young man named Boo Hong in the hotel restaurant that she managed, their attraction is undeniable. Torn between two worlds, Chye Hoon must make a choice that will inevitably bring heartbreak and pain. Her husband, oblivious to his wifes struggles, continues his meteoric rise in real estate, unaware that a clash with squatters may soon bring unexpected and deadly consequences to his family. In this thrilling family saga, a brother and sister deal with unfulfilling marriages and business conflicts that may threaten their familys fortuneand their lives.

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Brother and sister Ban Siew and Chye Hoon work at a resort hotel owned by their father, in Penang, Malaysia. Both enjoy and are dedicated to their work, but their personal lives are another story. Ban Siew struggles in a stormy marriage to Gaik Choo, plagued by his wifes coldness and infidelities. His hopes to salvage their tattered union quickly dim. Heartbroken and humiliated, he is faced with a life-changing decision. Meanwhile, Chye Hoon is married to Jin Tek, an up-and-coming executive in the property-development business. Although not completely unhappy in her marriage, Chye Hoon feels neglected and lonely as her husband relentlessly pursues his career. When she meets a handsome young man named Boo Hong in the hotel restaurant that she managed, their attraction is undeniable. Torn between two worlds, Chye Hoon must make a choice that will inevitably bring heartbreak and pain. Her husband, oblivious to his wifes struggles, continues his meteoric rise in real estate, unaware that a clash with squatters may soon bring unexpected and deadly consequences to his family. In this thrilling family saga, a brother and sister deal with unfulfilling marriages and business conflicts that may threaten their familys fortuneand their lives.

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