Mist Over the Rain Forest

After suffering major tragedies, an aborigine man left his habitat of the rainforests of Borneo and moved into the modern world. As a born creature of the jungle, he was adept in killing and in his modern day persona, he became an expert assassin. By chance, he was offered the role of being a bodyguard for a powerful politician but he finds it necessary to become the protector of his native habitat when the values of the primitive and modern worlds collide in terms of resource needs. Unable to tolerate the miscommunication and misunderstandings between the two worlds" leaders, he intervened to be the communication intermediary between the two. As he walked towards the primitive world"s leaders in the jungle habitat, he tore off his modern clothing and within the span of a hundred meters he travelled through a time zone from modernity to aboriginality. In an instant, he was recognized by one of the tribes" leaders who was his father and he became the prince of the jungle. But his past was catching up with him and there were dangers lurking at every turn from the police and other enemies. This story is embroidered with his sexual encounters and personal losses plus political intrigue, corruption and murders. It takes the reader into a world that is colored with the base nature of primeval behavior. The book puts the relationship between the primitive and the modern worlds under the microscope of the values of life and our relationship with the earth on which we live.