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Devil-Devil
Devil-Devil | Graeme Kent
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It's 1960 and Sergeant Ben Kella of the Solomon Islands police force is only a few days into a routine patrol of the most beautiful yet dangerous and primitive areas of the South Pacific. Yet, already, he has been cursed by a magic man, stumbled across evidence of a cult uprising and failed to find an American anthropologist who has been scouring the mountainous jungle in search of a priceless erotic icon. To complicate matters further, at a local mission station, Kella discovers the redoubtable Sister Conchita secretly trying to bury a skeleton, before a mysterious gunman tries to kill her. Mission-educated yet an aofia - the traditional peacemaker of the islands - Kella is forced to link up with Sister Conchita, an independent and rebellious young American nun, in order to track down the perpetrators of a series of bizarre murders . . .
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Ben Kella is the aofia (the leader) of his people in the #SolomonIslands and a police sergeant working for the Brits as they are slowing turning the Islands over to independence. Sister Conchita is the new nun posted to his island, some of whose people are Catholic but many remain true to their mystical roots. A series of murders and other illegal activities lead the sergeant and the nun on the hunt to unravel this complex web and do their ⬇️

Texreader best to stay alive. It is a complex plot, with likeable main characters, and extremely well-written. I didn‘t mean to start out reading a series, but I will absolutely read the next two in it. #readingOceania #serieslove2024 1mo
Librarybelle Sounds interesting! 1mo
TheSpineView Awesome! 💜📚 1mo
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I feel so fortunate. I have a few hours to read tonight with my reading buddy. I‘m about to finish the tagged ebook, then I‘ll pick up my IRL book again, Beasts of a Little Land. 😌

How are you spending your Sunday evening?

#SolomonIslandsw #readingOceania @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB #SouthKorea #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

Librarybelle Looks like a cozy reading night! 1mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 1mo
Catsandbooks Hi sweet kitty! 🐈‍⬛ 1mo
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This sure makes me want to look up these two books!!

#SolomonIslands #readingOceania @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

BarbaraBB 😂😂 1mo
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Hmmm. We humans are “long pigs.” Quite a history of cannibalism in Oceania.

#SolomonIslands #readingOceania @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

BarbaraBB Wow 😮 1mo
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Devil-Devil | Graeme Kent
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Bailedbailed

I bailed. Bother.

I think if I‘d read this all in one gulp, it would have been fine. I loved the Solomon Islands setting and learning a little about the cultures there. It‘s a potentially fun not-quite-cosy, with a local policeman/traditional peace-keeper and an English nun.

But I never particularly warmed to the main characters and, having set it aside for a few weeks, I found I wasn‘t that fussed about the story. Ho hum. Moving on…

Cathythoughts Oh dear ! Moving on sounds like a good move 😁 2y
squirrelbrain Meh…oh well. I‘m sure you‘ve plenty of other books on the go! 😁 2y
Centique Sometimes bailing makes all the difference to your flow - like a stumbling block removed. I support this decision!! 2y
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#readaroundtheworld #solomonislands Although not fantastic literature and unfortunately not written by an islander, I did find this Solomon Island detective noir in the tropics to be a delightful read. The plot includes a Catholic nun, a native Sargent holy man and a host of natives and ex-pats ruled by forces that do not strictly align with western logic. There is action, sex and the required number of twists and turns that the genre demands.

Currey Plus I did learn about the culture without having to read about WWII 2y
rockpools I‘m enjoying this one too, for all the reasons you mention! 2y
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Devil-Devil | Graeme Kent
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Excited to start reading this.... a detective story set in the Solomon Islands featuring a nun who investigates crimes. What's not to like?! Found the story very gripping and learnt lots about the culture but found references in the local language made the story a little tricky to understand in places.