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Six individuals. Three couples. One dead body. Uyuni, Bolivia. Home to the largest salt flats in the world, stretching more than 4,050 square miles. Six strangers make the pilgrimage to a remote retreat, famous for its traditional medicines and healing rituals. Over the course of five days, they're promised a journey of self-discovery and exploration. Cut off from of their day-to-day lives, the group become fast friends in their shared quest to better themselves. But when a dead body is found the morning after a ceremony, everything they thought they knew about themselves - and each other - is…mehr

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Six individuals. Three couples. One dead body. Uyuni, Bolivia. Home to the largest salt flats in the world, stretching more than 4,050 square miles. Six strangers make the pilgrimage to a remote retreat, famous for its traditional medicines and healing rituals. Over the course of five days, they're promised a journey of self-discovery and exploration. Cut off from of their day-to-day lives, the group become fast friends in their shared quest to better themselves. But when a dead body is found the morning after a ceremony, everything they thought they knew about themselves - and each other - is turned on its head. Stranded with limited resources, time is quickly running out. As tensions rise and suspicions deepen, how far will each member of the group go to ensure their survival?
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Autorenporträt
Rachelle Atalla is a Scottish-Egyptian novelist, short story writer and screenwriter based in Glasgow. Her short stories have been published widely in literary anthologies and she is the recipient of a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award. Her first short film screenplay Trifle was commissioned by the Scottish Film & Talent Network and she is developing her first feature length screenplay with BBC Film. The Pharmacist was her first novel and shortlisted for the Scottish Fiction Book of the Year; Thirsty Animals is her second.