Cargo Fever

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Tindal Street, 2007 - Fiction - 241 pages
On the remote Indonesian island of Kenukecil, tourists are such a rarity that committees of singing nuns meet them off the plane. But one day the otherwise sensible and pious Ibu Nilasera interrupts the greeting party as she flees the church claiming to have seen a devil praying in the front pew.

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Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
7
Section 3
43
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About the author (2007)

WILL BUCKINGHAM studied Fine Arts before running away to Indonesia to study sculpture in the Spice Islands. While in Indonesia he spent time in the Tanimbar Islands, where his research took him into even stranger territory as he suffered malarial fevers, witchcraft, exorcism and idiosyncratic forms of folk medicine. He returned to the UK to study anthropology and then philosophy. He now lives in Birmingham.

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