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Dancing with the Witchdoctor

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A collection of beautifully written stories recreates four stunning African tales about plantation owners, silverback gorillas, corrupt officials, poachers, priests, tribesman, and witchdoctors.

235 pages, Hardcover

First published September 21, 2001

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Kelly James

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3,080 reviews388 followers
June 8, 2016
James is a private investigator specializing in Africa. Her true-life tales are fascinating and harrowing. Her writing style is pretty good - very vivid descriptions. But I wonder if she truly "loves" Africa? It seems she has little good to say about it. She definitely does NOT like rich, urban, "spoiled" CEO types! I'm glad I read it, but I'm not sure I'd recommend it over Out of Africa or West with the Night.
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2,158 reviews196 followers
June 19, 2008
Not sure if I (completely) believe these stories, but they are fascinating reading!
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Author 7 books30 followers
June 19, 2012
Three unbelievable stories of a woman-explorer/detective in Africa. All three were amazing, but the final story, the one of the title, I felt needed editing; a little long and repetitive. If these are all true, Kelly James leads a life beyond imagination of danger, intrigue, and culture shock. Although we don't learn much about the author herself (other than she has red hair and enjoys sex and drinking), she paints vivid pictures of specific places in Africa and the characters she comes across in her work.
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808 reviews
July 15, 2017
Kelly James is a private investigator working in Africa. She has written four short stories about her adventures, some life-threatening, while helping others with unsolved situations in various parts of Africa. She does an excellent job of revealing herself and the country she explores.
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47 reviews
May 31, 2019
Started strong with a few interesting adventure stories, but ended weak with several chapters about the titular "witch doctor" in which the storyline and dialogue drag along.
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94 reviews
March 6, 2017
Great collection of stories; takes you out of yourself and into another world. Guessing on when I read it; it was a pre-publication copy for review.
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4,244 reviews93 followers
January 3, 2015
Any memoir that includes verbatim conversations held during a severe concussed state is a little suspect - and this one has an entire chapter with that type of conversation. Ms. James' memoir is certainly action-packed, filled with colorful characters and events. Are they entirely believable? I'm not sure (I'm not doubting that these things happened, or these people exist, or that she was involved, but memoirs aren't always reliable). That was one reason this wasn't a five-star.

The other was that for me, more on Africa would have been nice. Particularly during the Kenya/Turkana Land episode, the sequence of events got blurred (Kenyatta was in jail? or removed? or ??). While I recognize that that wasn't her purpose, for the vast majority of readers with no background for these countries, it would have been nice. Maybe a brief paragraph before or after each "episode".

I could see boys liking this, even though it's not a new story (published in 2001).
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1,019 reviews32 followers
July 17, 2009
A collection four autobiographical stories - rather disjointedly thrown together - all set in eastern Africa. The author specializes in investigating missing persons, suspicious deaths, etc., but she makes some supremely stupid decisions about travelling in war-torn regions. Not surprisingly, she has some very close calls with soldiers, native tribesman, and disease.

Interesting and forthright look at politics, colonialism, and poverty, and makes you glad you don't live in Africa. If you liked the Poisonwood Bible, you might like this. But I still wanted to smack the author for her foolhardiness.
58 reviews6 followers
April 7, 2010
This woman certainly has an interesting life... a private investigator in Africa. Unlike the Ladies Detective Agency, this is not fiction... at least if the author is to be believed.
It is also definitely NOT charming in its quirkiness.
49 reviews
September 17, 2011
I love reading about Africa, and I am a mystery buff to boot, so this was an irresistible combination for me. I loved her stories (true or not, I don't care), and would look forward to another book from her. Surely she has more to tell!
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11 reviews1 follower
February 6, 2017
Stories were hard to believe and I didn't care for her writing style. If these stories are true, which is doubtful, her condescending tone and offensive language were irritating to say thw least. Nevertheless, I did finish the book.
45 reviews
August 10, 2007
This is such a fascinating read. It a short book of true stories from a female international private detective who investigates murders and disappearances in East Africa. I think that says it all.
74 reviews
June 12, 2008
I admired the author's "grittiness". The descriptions of Africa, the culture, the people, the customs...make me want to travel there.
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2,031 reviews183 followers
July 21, 2008
This was a great book. However, it did not make me want to visit Africa. Which if you've read my other reviews you would realize is kind of astounding.
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967 reviews76 followers
January 12, 2009
This book is a fantasy masquerading as travel narrative. James clearly has only visited some of these places as a tourist, and others not at all, but the stories are entertaining.
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1,189 reviews9 followers
September 15, 2017
This read almost like a Peace Corps advertisement.
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402 reviews
November 9, 2010
It was hard to remember that these stories are non-fiction! Amazing stories of a woman who was a private investigator in Africa.
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69 reviews2 followers
April 26, 2013
This is another memorable book that I read some time ago. Amazing stories here actually!
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