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„Bus to Paradise“

The third book of the „AFRICAN TRILOGY“



A frican trilogy can be considered as one of the most complete and comprehensive literary depictions of Africa that has appeared in world literature. In addition to the personalities from the first two novels, (Angleface Nancy, Miss Kovalski and Freddie Ahriman-Setsikessa) in the "BUS TO PARADISE" there appear three new personalities.

The most important of them is a Belgrade adventurer and scoundrel Srboljub Krstuljčević, whose life changed drastically after he had accidentally gone through a terrible ritual of African black magic. As the consequence of this ritual, he became one of the richest people in the world! Unfortunately, the price he had to pay for his wealth was very high. Not only that he lost the feeling of empathy, but he also lost his hair and became sexually impotent! In order to retrieve his masculinity and his lost benignity, Srboljub is trying to get rid of his wealth, but he is troubled by the hunch that his abandoning of his wealth may endanger the existence of entire armies of people who are working in various parts of his empire.

African bush.

Paradise.

African bush.

Paradise.

Another new figure is Alsibijades Busanga, a professor of constitutional law at the University of Mildenport. He is an over-ambitious young intellectual who renounces his noble beliefs in order to gain political power.

The third new person is former Yugoslav diplomat Mirsad Kapetanovic, who stayed in Mildenport after having resigned as ambassador.

After long and traumatic wanderings, all personalities experience the realization of their dreams to the extent that they deserve it.

Like all other Vangorski’s literary works, "BUS TO PARADISE" is a vivacious and exciting story rife with political intrigue, fantasy and eroticism!

Life of the rich.

Krobo Hill.

The Chief is coming.

Hellish heat in Paradise.