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What I wish I had expressed in my review, now that I know you actually read them which is refreshing in itself, is my admiration for you undertaking the journey at all - with or without helicopters!
I'm trying to expand my knowledge of travel writing from Daniel Defoe to Paul Theroux, and I'm pleased indeed to have discovered yours. Your vast experience in journalism, especially in challenging locations, really shows! I shall now move on to Trigger and look forward to it very much. Best wishes, Stephen

James wrote: "Hi Tim,
Thanks for the message and above all a good thought provoking read. Look forward to reading your other books, and good luck in lockdown.
James"

Thanks for the message and above all a good thought provoking read. Look forward to reading your other books, and good luck in lockdown.
James

All the best.
-Ryan

I didn't spend much time in Liberia, I was only there for a week at the start of the Ebola crisis to visit my dad. Because of the Ebola risk I couldn't really leave Monrovia, but I was happy to get to see a country that you don't normally here much about. Best wishes in your future writing!

I'm glad you liked my review of Blood River. I came to Africa through studying its art. I took an African Art History class in graduate school. I wrote a paper on the memory board of the Luba people, the lukasa. They use the board as a memory aid. The beads on it represent different events, people, etc. depending on the story they are telling. My focus at the time was on the culture, not so much the history. I think the Luba were living in the East Congo maybe a little more to the south than where you started your trek/ordeal. Had you heard of them? I did a quick search online and it seems they're not around anymore.(?)
I'm looking forward to reading your other books: the Trigger and Chasing the Devil!



Thanks for the friend request ... and also for your book! I loved it - looks like I'll be moving on to Chasing the Devil next;-)


ps. Also enjoyed Chasing the Devil and it is waiting for me to be re-read...



it's a literate, superb book and a terrific read
and opens the door to a whole new spectrum of
literature on that area, including Greene's original
1935 book (at my library) and tim's "blood river".
i've read a lot of first person travel accounts.
devil tops the list. --brian wiersema
Hey Stephen - thanks for leaving this message on my profile. Wishing you good health and rich reading in this strangest of times, TimB