-Chapter Eight-The Frame Jed felt more relaxed after Ravuth called with the new location. He’d had a stressful few months since Ravuth’s departure and put under pressure by his powerful, dangerous, clients. Assuming that Ravuth had given him the correct information before and he would have found the village by now, he’d squandered most of the clients down payment on new vehicles, expensive hotels, and a lavish lifestyle. Jed had also spent a lot of money buying equipment and paying people in Koh Kong to search the area where Ravuth had shown him. With his dangerous clients becoming impatient and knowing where he was, Jed knew he was vulnerable and an easy target. Jed felt scared, desperate, and paranoid after his clients gave him an ultimatum to deliver on what he had promised and his d

