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American Taboo : A Murder in the Peace Corps
Author: Philip Weiss

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Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780060096861 - ISBN-10: 0060096861
Publication Date: 6/1/2004
Pages: 384


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback

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TABOO (n) [Tongan tabu]

1: a prohibition against touching, saying, or doing something for fear of immediate harm from a supernatural force.

In 1975, thirty-three Peace Corps volunteers landed in the island nation of Tonga. It was an exotic place -- men wearing grass skirts, coconut-thatched huts, pigs wandering the crushed-coral streets -- governed by strange and exacting rules of conduct. The idealistic young Americans called it never-never land, as if it existed in a world apart from the one they knew and the things that happened there would be undone when they went home.

Among them was a beautiful twenty-three-year-old woman who, like so many volunteers before her, was in search of adventure. Sensuous and free-spirited, Deborah Gardner would become an object of desire, even obsession, in the small expatriate community. On the night of October 14, 1976, she was found dying inside her hut, stabbed twenty-two times.

Hours later, another volunteer turned himself in to the Tongan police, and many of the other Americans were sure he had committed the crime. But with the aid of the State Department, he returned to New York a free man, flown home at the Peace Corps's expense. Deb Gardner's death and the outlandish aftermath took on legendary proportions in Tonga; in the United States, government officials made sure the story was suppressed.

Now Philip Weiss unravels the truth about what happened in Tonga more than a quarter century ago. With bravura reporting and vivid, novelistic prose, Weiss transforms a Polynesian legend into a singular artifact of American history and a profoundly moving human story.


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(ALbookbugg) wrote on 7/10/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is not a "who done it" kind of book. It's a how-did-he-get-away-with-it and why-didn't-the-world-hear-about-it book. This is the story of the life and death of one young woman, and a maddening story of justice undone.

Kathi & Chris M. wrote on 1/11/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a true tragedy. So well written. Let's never forget victim Deborah Gardner - she is all of our children. It makes you think twice. Once we step off American soil we live by other laws. Tonga tried to do the right thing, but the Peace Corp lied to protect its own reputation (and released a disturbed man back on US soil).



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Margie L. (Quiltingmargie) wrote on 4/29/2007...


Strips away some of the idealistic notions I've always had about the Peace Corps. This is a sad story about a terrible crime and how strange the search for justice can be.

ALLY M. (clarysage) wrote on 10/9/2006...


as good a true crime as you can get and a sad tale of injustice for the victim.

Beth K. (Ladydragonfly) wrote on 7/2/2006...


Very intriguing story. A good non-fiction read.

Barb S. (BDS) wrote on 2/27/2006...


This is a very interesting book about a murder that should have gotten more attention when it happened but was covered up by people trying to protect the good name of the Peace Corps. It is also about a killer who got away with murder because of the cover up.


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