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Mischa Berlinski
This was one of the best books I read last year, so I wasn't the least bit surprised when it became a finalist for the National Book Award. It is a murder mystery, a tale of remote civilizations and the people who study them, religion, taboos, and a great thriller, all rolled into one.
The tale begins in Thailand with an American just passing time, taking odd teaching jobs and newspaper jobs when he needs money. One day he gets a tip for a story from a fellow expatriate. An American anthropologist has been found dead by suicide in a prison where she was serving a life sentence for murder. He looks into this death out of curiosity and soon becomes obsessed with the woman's story -- he has to find out what happened to her and what circumstances led her to commit murder. We, as the readers, go along for the ride and share in his fascination as he uncovers more and more layers of the story.
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(Ages: Adult)
#12508 - Paperback Book - 356 pgs
Our price $14.00
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