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Every so often I feel the need to cleanse myself of the grubbiness and seediness of the Crime and the City beat and head for a beach, a cool drink and a refresh. This year I chose the Indonesian island of Bali—idyllic right? The artistic town of Ubud, the cool beaches of Seminyak, the hipster surf resort of Canggu, the nightlife strip of Kuta, the dramatic and still active volcano of Mount Agung, and the bustling main town of Denpasar. Yeah well, seems wherever I go I get talking to someone at the poolside bar and they start recommending me crime books. I kicked off the evening with a Balijito arak, lime juice and soda, in case you want to make one yourself followed by the signature dish of nasi goreng and some ice cold Bintang beers…and then came the crime recommendations. In that jail, for nine long years, sat Aussie Gold Coast beautician Shapelle Corby, busted at Denpasar Airport with 9lb of cannabis she denied knowing was in her luggage. Corby was sentenced to twenty years in Hotel K. Bali crime novels are, invariably, all about the island not turning out to be the delightful paradise it at first appears. He plans to marry and settle permanently on the island. Despite their hopeful beginnings, their love of the island, their dreams fall pray to lies and deceit. Reported drowned, a foreign man sees a chance for a new life in Bali, and gets a job in a hotel. But drugs, escapees from Hotel K, and a dose of Balinese mysticism, combine to shatter his new found idyll. They make friends, they make progress with their issues, they bond…until a tragic disaster means life threatening danger and a test of individual courage for every member. Read the newspapers especially the Australian ones , search Google, and Bali looks less like paradise than a hellish tourist trap where bad things happen to innocent visitors. But it is an island that has known its fair share of violence from outside. The bestselling Austrian writer Vicki Baum, now remembered if at all for her novel Grand Hotel , visited Bali in the s to stay with her friend Walter Spies, the German artist who made Ubud his home from There she wrote Love and Death in Bali , encouraged by Spies, who supplied her with background material for the novel. Perhaps as many as one thousand Balinese either committed suicide or were mown down by Dutch machine guns. Bali has seen its share of horror—colonial occupation, volcanic eruptions, tsunami and the wave of Islamist terrorist bombings. Yet, Bali has endured and remains to many the very image of an island paradise. Advertisers: Contact Us. Privacy Policy. CrimeReads needs your help. The mystery world is vast, and we need your support to cover it the way it deserves. With your contribution, you'll gain access to exclusive newsletters, editors' recommendations, early book giveaways, and our new 'Well, Here's to Crime' tote bag. July 15, By Paul French. Article continues after advertisement. Previous Article 'The Getaway'. Himilco, Hanno, Faxian Read More. Dismiss without supporting Lit Hub.
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