Who is Mango Chutney?-bookcover

By: Bo Gregner

Who is Mango Chutney?

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The year 2001: at a Swedish summer resort, a young female journalist enters an exhibition with Tibetan relics. The visit triggers what appears to be an epileptic seizure. A monk present discovers a hidden language in her outbursts. Some messages are enigmatic, others down to Earth to prove authenticity. The two are Eva-Anna and Tashi.
Some 32 years earlier in the Indian Himalayas: a Tibetan is on a secret mission under the alias of a monk. He too suffers from a seizure. A Western woman who wants to become a Buddhist monk likewise finds a meaning in the alleged epilepsy. They are Dorje and Jill.
Rumours of the incidents reach a shady part of our world where too many economic strings are held by some faceless individuals.
To them the idea of access to realms beyond the normal is tempting, to say the least. Or devastating. The same goes for an eccentric Tibetan lama who tries to undermine the rules of evolution.
Caught by situations so contrary to common sense and science, where do Eva-Anna, Tashi, Dorje and Jill put their loyalties? It’s about love, greed and a rip in the illusion of time and space.

Born in Sweden, Bo Gregner has travelled Asia and the Middle East as a journalist, photographer and filmmaker. With a background in national news media, his stories have stretched from security issues to human touch. Though, while covering politics and economics, he discovered that issues were sometimes influenced by less obvious energies. In order to stay true, he decided to abandon the news stage in favour of fiction. Bo shares his time between Sweden and the UK.

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