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Michael Vatikiotis (Author)
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November 2003
Christians and Muslims fall upon one another in horrific killing sprees in this white-knuckle thriller about religious violence.
This tale, based on true accounts of the religious violence that has erupted in the Maluku archipelago since 1999, explores the motives and effects of Islamic militancy as it clashes with a strong Christian community in a new era of religious conflict that afflicts the world today.
Not to be missed, this book offers solutions that might save whole nations from a cycle of violence that threatens them every day.

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"an engrossing narrative...and a valuable contribution to the literature of the archipelago." -- Time Magazine, January 4, 2004

"in-depth, with well-constructed, true-to-life characters:...the reader comes away breathless" -- The Jakarta Post, November 16, 2003

About the Author

Michael Vatikiotis lives in Hong Kong, where he is editor of the prestigious Far Eastern Economic Review. He was educated in the United Kingdom, Egypt, and Thailand.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Equinox Publishing (November 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9799796423
  • ISBN-13: 978-9799796424
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,112,394 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A gripping, engaging novel I could not put down., July 6, 2011
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This book is one of my favourites, and I am giving it a richly-deserved five stars.

I read this book while on a visit to south-east Asia so I was buying various introductory works. I thought it was one of most well-crafted works of historical fiction I have ever read. I came back to this title here hoping that the author had published another novel or two. I decided to check out the reviews of this book, and to my surprise and disappointment, I found just one review whose objections seem to be based on factual inaccuracies. I say "Hello! This is a novel, not a documentary".

The story, details, setting and geography are compelling as ancient historical and religious conflicts are recreated in a fascinating part of the world that was new to me. This book is an admirable attempt to synthesize quite a lot of history, one which I could not put down.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Quite Good, March 1, 2004
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This book is a decent summary of the inter-religious strife that hit Maluku (the Moluccas) in Eastern Indonesia between 1999 and 2002. Though written as a novel, the author has obviously done his research and tried to summarize all factors, events and characters involved in the real conflict in a short book.

On the positive side, his general conclusions about the causes of the conflict are pretty correct. He has even managed to remain more impartial than most Westerners writing about this conflict by pointing out that attrocities were also commited by the Christian side, and even making a Muslim the main hero of his story.

The role of the Army and the character of its leaders are also well-described.

The devil is in the details, which are more errorous.

The island he describes is placed in South Maluku, yet has a neglected sultan - in reality sultans only ever ruled North Maluku, where they have always commanded much respect. The South has rajas instead, both among Christian and Muslim communities.

The main spice of the fantasy-island is called "noli" - but its description is so obviously of nutmeg that it left me wondering why call it by any other name?

The chronology of the events described is wrong. For one, he claims that strife in Ambon started with Muslims attacking the Christian-run market! Anyone familiar with Ambon knows that until the troubles Muslims ran the markets there, which was in fact correspondingly burned by Christians first. Then the incident of forced islamization on Kesui is described as having happened soon after the initial outbreak of violance - in reality it happened much later...

Generally, the long phases of the conflict that took 4 years to run its full course in reality take place in a matter of days, weeks and months in this book - which might well leave readers bewildered on how things can change so rapidly.

And while the characters are nice and moving, I found them less than life-like - but more idealization of them might be justified in what is a novel after all.

Maybe I only noticed the above as I myself spent much time throughout Maluku during this conflict over the past years and hope to have got to know its people and history better than most visitors.

This has probably made me a somewhat critical reader - but even so I would still say that all things considered, the author has tackled the difficult task of making this cruel conflict comprehensible to the wider public pretty well.
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From where he sat in the coffee shop of Hotel Merdeka, Father Xavier Lunas could make out the bronzed arms of the fishermen glistening with sweat as they sorted out the day's catch. Read the first page
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