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In this novel Alec Waugh returns to the theme of the motives and passions of European men and women in the tropics. Using as his locale the imaginary island of Karak in the South China Sea, he portrays the social …
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In this novel Alec Waugh returns to the theme of the motives and passions of European men and women in the tropics. Using as his locale the imaginary island of Karak in the South China Sea, he portrays the social and domestic relationships of the white colony against the wider issues of political intrigue.
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