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A romance to help you find your true self and spirituality by having lots of sex! Sylvia Dharma has a holiday romance with Remus Jallow, a West African palm tapper, and moves to The Gambia. She becomes involved with a Botswana hitman to take on the dangerous Bob Jatta, a sexually dysfunctional people trafficker whom she has publicly offended. Her estranged husband, Jeffrey, goes to India and finds love in the Tibetan community of Dharamsala. He forms a cult of sexual self-realisation with Sylvia's former lover, Remus. The two are joined by a Japanese adult video star and her grown-up aborted…mehr

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A romance to help you find your true self and spirituality by having lots of sex! Sylvia Dharma has a holiday romance with Remus Jallow, a West African palm tapper, and moves to The Gambia. She becomes involved with a Botswana hitman to take on the dangerous Bob Jatta, a sexually dysfunctional people trafficker whom she has publicly offended. Her estranged husband, Jeffrey, goes to India and finds love in the Tibetan community of Dharamsala. He forms a cult of sexual self-realisation with Sylvia's former lover, Remus. The two are joined by a Japanese adult video star and her grown-up aborted daughter. Guidance comes from a beer-loving Jesus with a little help from Jagannath, Lord of the Universe; and the words of Leonard Cohen. 'A cracking good read,' Alan Macmillan Orr, author of The Little Book of Life and The Natural Mind - Waking Up, Volumes 1-3.
Autorenporträt
David Pugh has been a published comic strip artist and writer since 1976. He was the last artist to draw Dan Dare - Pilot of the Future in the Eagle comic. He has eight books still in print; Loner anthology (Rebellion 2019) three new Slaine anthologies, one Polish edition and one in German (Rebellion, August 2018), Neil Gaiman's Shadow Death (Papercutz, USA, 2016), Slaine: The King (2013), Slaine: Time Killer (2007) and writer and artist of Obvious Tactics (Black Library, 2002). Following eleven years on the Daily Mirror's Scorer newspaper football strip, he became a voluntary graphic designer for a Tibetan charity in Dharamsala, India. 2017 saw his essay published in Minds Wailing in Remembrance, an Indian tribute anthology to Tibetan monk Tenzin Delek who died in a Chinese prison.