Dis' Taste

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Pub Date Jan 02 2018 | Archive Date Feb 24 2019

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Description

Set in pre-WWI Congo Free State, the story follows two Belgian Colonial officers, Philippe and Augustine and the latter’s wife, Clementine.

Augustine brings his new wife into country; to bring a piece of normality into their lives, the two men strike up a friendly challenge to host each other to lavish dinner parties . The story follows the three characters, their interactions with each other, Africans, and the oppressive state sponsored rape of the country.

The violent environment creates a surreal world where each person attempts to forge a new life for themselves, but eventually descend into an ever darkening world of lost dreams, disillusionment and hatred. At the start, Philippe is brutally and savagely maimed in an attack. The aftermath causes him to deal with an ever increasing post-traumatic shock, whilst managing a company rubber plantation, using opium as a crutch.

All characters strive to build themselves an elusive, better life, but the oppressiveness of the country overtakes their lives. Philippe questions the ethics of what they are doing, whilst working his plantation with local assistants and an indigenous woman. Augustine suffers issues with the nature of his work which causes him to lose his sense of proportion, humanity and ability to relate to Clementine, who finds comfort with Philippe.

The friendship between each person becomes more and more strained with the cycle of substance abuse, distrust and tensions over their relationships, eventually leading to the outside horror visiting their lives.

Set in pre-WWI Congo Free State, the story follows two Belgian Colonial officers, Philippe and Augustine and the latter’s wife, Clementine.

Augustine brings his new wife into country; to bring a...


Advance Praise

"Dis' Taste's strongest scenes are at the start of the novel...... They're bloody and gruesome, but realistic ......" - Book Review Directory

"Dark and suspenseful, the final chapter in the book perfectly executes a sinister conclusion to these doomed characters' stories. With an unexpected twist, this ending was one of the highlights of the novel and will leave reader's mouths hanging." - Book Review Directory

"Revelatory about hopelessness, depression, and post-traumatic stress, this story takes us into the shoes of people who don't know their purpose in life anymore, how they got to where they are, or where they're heading to." - Book Review Directory

"Philippe finds himself in a hole that he isn't sure how to get out of. His relationship with Augustine and Clementine becomes complicated the more Augustine's aggression and violent tendencies escalate and the more Philippe's drug abuse persists." - Book Review Directory


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"Dis' Taste's strongest scenes are at the start of the novel...... They're bloody and gruesome, but realistic ......" - Book Review Directory

"Dark and suspenseful, the final chapter in the book...


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ISBN 9781973184102
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Great read. The author wrote a story that was interesting and moved at a pace that kept me engaged. The characters were easy to invest in.

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