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Seychelles Idyll
Seychelles Idyll | Ronald Austin
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'Seychelles Idyll' is an evocative, gripping novella set in a remote part of the British Empire at around the time when colonial rule was coming to an end.With miniscule resources, those involved in preparing for the handover to independence in the Seychelles had to deal with problems that had arisen from years of neglect, racism, and old-fashioned colonial snobbery. The situation was made more complicated by international powers having an interest in the outcome. In order to assist in turning the Seychelles police into a modern service capable of dealing with the oncoming demands of independence, Ed Morris, a police inspector from London is sent to help. Seen through his eyes the events that take place are complicated, demanding, hilarious, and entertaining.
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Currey
Seychelles Idyll | Ronald Austin
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#ReadAroundTheWorld #Seychelles Written by a London policeman who was seconded to the then Crown Colony of the Seychelles right before their independence. It is supposed to be fiction but it is written as if it was notes taken on his trip: beautiful beaches, odd characters, mating giant turtles, and many British career civil servants with much drinking. I think I better find another option for the month. Has anyone else found anything good?

rockpools I couldn‘t find anything by a local author, so I‘m reading Island to Island by Sally Mills. She and her husband have both worked for the RSPB in the UK for many years, setting up bird sanctuaries. They take up a post on Aride in the Seychelles, running a nature reserve on a remote island. So far it‘s well/written but not thrilling. 2y
Currey @rockpools I will look for that. Thank you 2y
BookwormM Haven‘t started mine yet couldn‘t get native so went with someone who lived there a while 2y
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