<p>&quot;[Hock] knows he is ensorcelled by exoticism but he can&#39;t help himself. And as things go from bad to worse and the pages start to turn faster neither can we. <strong>A</strong>.&quot;--<em>Entertainment Weekly</em></p><p>When he was a young man Ellis Hock spent four of the best years of his life with the Peace Corps in Malawi. So when his wife of forty-two years leaves him he decides to return to the village where he was stationed in search of the happiness he&#39;d been missing since he left. But what he finds is not what he expected. The school he built is a ruin the church and clinic are gone and poverty and apathy have set in among the people.</p><p>They remember Ellis and welcome him with open arms. Soon however their overtures turn menacing; they demand money and refuse to let him leave the village. Is his new life an escape or a trap?</p><p>&quot;Theroux&#39;s bravely unsentimental novel about a region where he began his own grand career should become part of anybody&#39;s education in the continent.&quot;--<em>Washington Post</em></p><p>&quot;<em>The Lower River</em> is riveting in its storytelling and provocative in its depiction of this African backwater infusing both with undertones of slavery and cannibalism savagery and disease.&quot;--<em>New York Times Book Review</em></p>
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