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(Ed. Note: We've had a spate of memoirs the past few years by performers with little story to tell and even less skill for storytelling, but James M. Turner is a glorious exception. He engaged me fully with the story of his ascent as a musician, but this book was transformed from a good read to a can't-put-down with the compelling tale of the deeds and dangers involved in his struggles for human decency in the jungle of southeast Asia. Along the way he reveals a novelist's touch for narrative and dialogue. It's not only a wonderful story of one man's times, but better yet, of his struggle to redeem those times. --S.W.)
(Ed. Note: We've had a spate of memoirs the past few years by performers with little story to tell and even less skill for storytelling, but James M. Turner is a glorious exception. He engaged me fully with the story of his ascent as a musician, but this book was transformed from a good read to a can't-put-down with the compelling tale of the deeds and dangers involved in his struggles for human decency in the jungle of southeast Asia. Along the way he reveals a novelist's touch for narrative and dialogue. It's not only a wonderful story of one man's times, but better yet, of his struggle to redeem those times. --S.W.)
by James M Turner
Beyond The Comfort Zone is the remarkable true story of one man's extraordinary journey, from the music stages and TV studios of the world to the jungles of South East Asia. As one of the UK's premier session musicians James M Turner led a life most only dream about, playing saxophone with some of the world's bestselling artists and travelling the globe performing to legions of adoring fans. So, as he stood on stage at Wembley Stadium, raised his sax and 70,000 people screamed into the night air, he could have been forgiven for thinking that his life would always be this way. A few short years later however he would find himself deep in The Golden Triangle, fighting for his sanity and survival as he attempts to infiltrate and capture those engaged in the tearful trade of human trafficking.
"The low pass by the chopper had brought back that ominous feeling. There was something sinister about that sound. That relentless, winding, bass frequency Doppler. Something about the way it penetrated deep inside the chest cavity and rumbled through the organs made me nervous. What was going on over the border? What plans were being hatched? What stories were being told to prise daughters from their mother's arms and what heartbreak was seeding itself permanently in the breast of mother and child? I could feel the dark maw of the pit opening up again..."
About the Author
James M. Turner is an author, composer, musician and screenwriter.
- Born in the UK in the heart of rural Cheshire in 1961 where he completed his secondary education before re-locating to Manchester in the late 1970's to begin studying the Saxophone.
- During the mid 80's establishes himself as a popular choice for successful pop groups of the day and goes on to play with many international acts including UK pop phenomena 'Bros' and 'Take That' Moves to Thailand in 2002 which is largely the setting for his first auto-biographical memoir 'Beyond The Comfort Zone' based partly upon his experiences there.
- Relocates again in 2005 to Los Angeles California and begins to work in the film business, working on films such as Crystal Sky Pictures 'Tekken', 'Death Race 2' (2010) as well as 'Annihilation Earth' and 'Witchville' for the Sci-Fi channel.
- His first Television series screenplay 'The Taker' is heading for production late 2010. Besides his other talents James is a keen swimmer and linguist. As well as English he speaks both Spanish and Thai, his Mandarin Chinese is still a work in progress. When he is not on film sets he divides his time between Los Angeles, Manchester and Asia.
Beyond The Comfort Zone is among the best, and certainly the most engrossing, non-fiction books I have read in a long time. One of the strongest compliments I can pay is that while being entirely believable and hyperbole-free, it reads like fiction, and tightly written, exciting fiction at that. [..] Sometimes incredibly funny at others desperately heartbreaking, I could not put it down. "
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"His exceptional journey is the making of a Hollywood blockbuster and at times I had to remind myself that it’s a true story [..] Turner’s dialogue leaps off the page. A Shantaram for south east asia."
Music.co.uk
"this is one book that will grip you from start to finish. If you’re looking for a unique read, full of interest, intrigue, danger, and high emotion, then this is the book for you.
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