Neil Primus

NEVILLE was a happy-go-lucky man. His one and only mission in life was to enjoy it as much as he

ADAM was 30 and unemployed. He had dropped out of school in Second Form (Grade Eight) because he could not

LIFE along the Cuyuni River was simple and peaceful. Except for the passage of neighbours in their balahoos or corials,

CHARLIE Howard was a real-real “sweet man”. He saw beauty in every woman he met and was usually not shy

IT WAS love at first sight. Ganesh had never felt this way before. And this was only the first time

FELIX’S death shocked the small rural village of Tiger Lake. To die at age 23 was difficult for many to

MARIE lived alone in her one-room cottage. She was 58, widowed and with three adult children living overseas. None of

SAMUEL sat on his veranda and looked down the Middle Road of his village. He reclined in his easy chair

THE real Christmas celebrations for the Ramroop family began about eight years ago. One evening their dad Eustace Ramroop aka

RAY Price was a well-respected man. Maybe more feared than respected. He was known to be someone who dabbled in

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