Unlike the previous books of the series “FRASAR – An Improbable Life”, Book IV doesn’t have a Prologue describing a series of episodes, taking place around the year 2010. You will find instead the same episodes in Book IV, only this time in their correct chronological order. We should start however from the beginning: who is really Francis, the protagonist of the whole series? Francis is a person who has really existed and is still very active and not an imaginary personage out of a writer’s creative mind. All the episodes described in the books actually took place on the dates given and, apart from a few characters whose names were changed or removed for reasons of privacy reasons, all characters are real people.
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If the life of Francis, the hero of the “Improbable Life” saga would be a river it would be bigger than Nile, more thrilling than the Amazon, more fascinating than the Danube, more legendary than the Mississippi and it would run across all continents. After his fascinating adventures in the remote corners of Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America and Saudi Arabia described in the previous books, Book IV will carry the Reader into a dangerous encounter with a serial killer in Bangkok, thrilling discoveries and life at a Taoist monastery on a Sea of China’ island, treasure hunting in the Philippines and a personal, adventurous, encounter with Aung San Suu Kyi the secluded leader of Myanmar (Burma). The action will then move to the remote Pacific Islands of Hawaii, Tahiti and Easter Island, with the discovery of a hidden volcanic cave hiding a stunning, and terrifying, surprise. The narration will continue into the most remote of the Africa continent, from Cape Verde to Mozambique, Nigeria to Angola, Togo to South Africa where we will encounter Nelson Mandela just out of his Robben island’ prison, and share with Francis, among other stories, the excitement of being marooned in an island of the Indian Ocean and the narrow escape from guerrilla fighters in Angola. And finally, the breakthrough!, the discovery of the meaning of life, and what Francis perhaps might encounter next. In another world, maybe in another universe.