Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Travelogue Mystery Showing the Beauty of the South Pacific

Green Pearl Odyssey by Reilly Ridgell ISBN 978-4-902837-23-4Ridgell is an author with a mission. He has composed a travelogue of Micronesia while throwing in some adventure and thrill. The intriguing descriptions of the culture, the politics of several different islands, and living the life of an American in the South Pacific provide a rich tapestry upon which the author weaves his story. Beautiful islands, wonderful natives and restful beaches and seascapes mark this murder mystery as so much more.Scott Taylor, a former Peace Corps Volunteer (PCV), married an island native. They returned to the U.S. and tried to start a new life there. All these plans were cut short by a drive by shooting aimed at Scott's brother, and Scott's wife was killed as collateral damage. Scott's mind is numb with the pain and loss. He executes the killer who happens to also be the son of a Mafia boss.Scott runs away from the consequences of his actions and attempts to hide with relatives and friends
throughout Micronesia. On the way he rediscovers himself, his love of the islands and the islanders as well.Although character development is lacking in all but Scott himself, the breathtaking vistas and relaxing island culture make this indeed an odyssey worth following. There is a great development in Scott's character and maturity as he lucks out time and again in being pursued by various lackeys and hit men.There are several conversations where philosophies and reasons for service in the Peace Corps; in Micronesia and the effect of American Manifest Destiny on the islanders as a whole are discussed and very reasonable arguments are made. The Peace Corps do seek to meet the needs of the people they help and advance without changing the basic culture and society of those same people. Here is a shining example of this.The secondary characters are present only to fill the space between encounters and personal turmoil that Scott discusses at length. The dialogue is well-carr
ied and required for the ideas presented. The plot primarily supports the travelogue nature of the story.Recommended for those with a desire to learn about and perhaps travel to Micronesia. Readers should be warned about adult content and discussions. Definitely good for those who dream of vacations and relaxation in the South Pacific and Micronesia.Published by blue ocean press, 2010. ($16.95 USD SRP/Amazon $2.69 USD) Reviewer received book from author.

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